How to Use Apcalis SX Oral Jelly
How to Use Apcalis
SX Oral Jelly
Apcalis
SX Oral Jelly (Tadalafil 20mg) is a popular and successful treatment for
erectile dysfunction. Containing the same active ingredients as Cialis,
patients can benefit from an effective treatment time of at least 36 hours.
This allows couples to engage in intercourse at a natural time. This longer
effective treatment time has gained the drug the nickname, 'Le Weekender' in
France. Unlike tablets, Oral Jelly is easy to swallow and is very quickly
absorbed into the body.
The medical name for Apcalis is Tadalafil and it belongs to
the PDE-5 family of vasodilators. These drugs work by dilating the blood
vessels in the body; particularly around the genital area. This in turn, allows
stronger blood flow to enable an erection to take place.
Apcalis SX Oral Jelly (Tadalafil) is not an aphrodisiac and
stimulation will be required to develop an erection.
How to Works
Apcalis
SX Oral Jelly contains Tadalafil which acts on the erectile tissue of the
penis to increase the blood flow to cause an erection. During sexual
stimulation, nitric oxide is released in the erectile tissue of the penis which
activates the enzyme guanylate cyclase.
Side Effects
Along with its needed effects, Apcalis SX Oral Jelly
(Tadalafil) may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side
effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.
Commonly reported side effects of Apcalis SX Oral Jelly
(Tadalafil) include: headache, flushing and nausea. See below for a
comprehensive list of adverse effects.
Warning
Apcalis
SX Oral Jelly (Tadalafil) is not
suitable for everyone. Patients under treatment for the following conditions;
or any ongoing managed condition, should consult their doctor prior to taking
Apcalis SX Oral Jelly (Tadalafil):
Heart Related & Cardiovascular diseases including aortic
stenosis, idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis and general ventricular
outflow obstruction
Stroke, myocardial infaction (heart attack) or serious
arrhythmia
Cardiac failure or coronary artery disease causing unstable
angina
Blood Pressure related diseases including Hypertension &
Hypotension and patients with severley impaired autonomic control of blood pressure
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