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Cialis Everyday?
By Arthur Arrons
Feb 23, 2008
Erectile dysfunction medication like Cialis should be taken in a single dose for one day but a 24-hour period should be allowed to pass before the ingestion of another dosage. This used to be the rule but Eli Lilly, the company behind Cialis, is breaking all the rules with a new breakthrough in the development of a better and more convenient erectile dysfunction drug.
Men suffering from erectile dysfunction used to experience discomfort and sometimes embarrassment with the act of taking a pill just before any sexual activity. However, the release of a new version of this drug may just make them feel like normal people again who can have spontaneous sex.
The new version of Cialis, which has been approved for sale and is now available in Europe, allows men with erectile dysfunction to take in the pill (with a lower dosage) once a day every day to make sexual activity as normal and as spontaneous as possible. Eli Lilly expects the new version to be approved by the US FDA this year.
This innovation may just place Cialis on top of the three erectile dysfunction drugs namely Viagra and Levitra despite the fact that Viagra has monopolized the market for five years before the approval of both Cialis and Levitra. Viagra may have developed loyal following but the practicality of the new Cialis drug which boasts of a longer efficacy of 36 hours and this new daily version may just result to the conversion of thousands of Viagra users.
Cialis has already surpassed the popularity of Viagra in France, Mexico and 20 other countries all over the world. This early, marketing for the new version of Cialis is underway in Europe. What more, it is being done creatively through the conduct of tango workshops and sex consultations.
Soon, Japanese men with erectile dysfunction problems will be able to experience the efficacy of Cialis as the drug poses for a big launch in their country. The fact that at least 30% of Japanese men are suffering from erectile dysfunction can lead to more sales for Cialis in Japan despite the presence of its competitors in the area. The introduction of Cialis in Japan is also expected to create a dent if not stop the market for counterfeit products.
To make sure that the Cialis you are getting is original and safe, make sure it comes in a special packaging and not in a brown paper bag or plastic bag, the packaging has a pharmacy label and the pills have the letter C and a number written on them.
Cialis is already available in 100 countries including Canada, Brazil, the United States, several countries in Europe and has been used by over 3 million men with erectile dysfunction since it was introduced in the market in 2003.