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    • Over-the-counter Cialis (Tadalafil)
    • Works for up to 36 hours
    • Effectively treats erectile dysfunction in just 30 minutes
    Erectile Dysfunction
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    Can I order Cialis online?

    Cialis is a popular erectile dysfunction medication. It’s only available on prescription so you can order it online but only through a prescription service like UK Meds. You cannot order it over the counter and you should only order it online from a reputable online pharmacy.

    You can check the credentials of an online pharmacy by checking their MHRA and GPhC badges. This verifies whether or not a website is selling medicines legally, and where their respective pharmacy is registered.

    If you are looking to order Cialis online from a website that doesn't have these credentials, then you may well not be ordering from a reputable source. Typically, a red flag to a website not being legit is that their prices may be significantly lower than others you’ve seen.

    Ordering Cialis online from a non-reputable website puts you at risk as you can’t be sure what medication is being supplied (it could be a placebo or contain harmful ingredients), you may not get your order at all and you may be at risk of data or credit card fraud. 

    Ensure you order from a safe online pharmacy, like UK Meds, so that you know what is being supplied, and you know your information is safe and protected. Prices for Cialis (Tadalafil) start from only 77p per tablet and we offer next day delivery, so it can be with you quickly and discreetly.

    What is Cialis?

    Cialis is an ED medication that varies from its more famous counterpart, Viagra, as it remains active for 36 hours (as opposed to 4-5 hours). This means that for that entire window, the drug can assist you in getting an erection, which is why Cialis is nicknamed “the weekend drug”.

    It works by relaxing the smooth muscles in the penis, to allow blood to stay there and cause an erection. However, it doesn’t have any effect on your arousal, so you still need sexual stimulation in order for it to work (this could be visual, mental or physical stimulation).

    What else do I need to know about Cialis?

    If you’ve not tried or heard of the medication before then you could have a number of other questions. It’s important you discuss these with your doctor before taking a new medication but we’ll try to answer some common questions for you here too.

    What does the 36 hour of effectiveness mean?

    Some people panic or become confused when they hear that Cialis lasts for 36 hours. But it’s important to differentiate between the drug lasting and the erection lasting. In no circumstances should you have an erection for 36 hours. If you do have an erection that lasts too long (even after orgasm) then this is a condition called priapism and you should seek medical advice.

    Are there any side effects?

    Like all medicines, Cialis has some possible side effects. Not everyone will experience these but if you do then the common ones include headaches, a stuffy or runny nose or dizziness. 

    If you do experience side effects from Cialis then you may be better switching to Viagra or Levitra. Although a lot of the side effects are the same between ED drugs, they last for longer with Cialis due to the extended window of effectiveness.

    What’s Cialis Daily?

    If you’ve taken Cialis before with good results then you may be interested in learning more about Cialis Daily. While Cialis is designed to be taken as-and-when (around 60 minutes before you plan to have sex), Cialis Daily is a lower strength tablet that you take once a day.

    This keeps a small, continuous level of the drug in your body, so that you can have spontaneous sex and it will help give you more flexibility with your sex life. Cialis Daily can also be ordered from UK Meds after an appropriate consultation with a prescriber.

    Video Guide: What Is Cialis Daily?

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