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Apcalis is the generic version of the brand Cialis, which is the third generation medicine used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men, a disorders associated with persistent inability to attain as well as main a rigid and firm penile erection for pleasurable sexual intercourse. The drugs contains active component Tadalafil which is FDA approved for the use in erectile dysfunction. Apcalis has gained a lot of popularity as a safe and effective choice among men all around the globe.

Apcalis is known for having a long duration of action of approximately 36 hours. So, it is also known as the weekend pill by numerous people because men consuming it can have multiple sexual intercourses during the duration of its action. Though apcalis is similar to Viagra, it has gained more popularity due to this feature of having a long duration of action.

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Advantages of Apcalis

  • Long duration of action of 36-hours is the USP of this medication. This is due to the long half-life of 18 hours of Tadalafil in the body.
  • Refraining from moderate alcohol consumption and fat rich food is not required for the consumption of Apcalis in contrast to Viagra.
  • Acts with 30 minutes post-consumption as the absorption in the bloodstream is rapid.
  • More potent than Viagra and hence, used at dose of 20mg in contrast to Viagra which is used at a dose of 100 mg.

Working

Penile erection occurs only if there is an inflow of blood in the penile arteries. When the PDE5 enzyme shows its action in the body, it leads to lowering of Nitric Oxide levels in the body. This also leads to the lowering of cGMP enzyme in the body which is responsible for dilation and contraction of the blood vessels which carry the blood to and from the penis. This is what restricts blood flow to the penis and leads to ED in men.

When Apcalis is taken, Tadalafil, which is the active component in the medicine inhibits the action of the enzyme PDE5 after getting dissolved in the blood stream. When this occurs, the Nitric Oxide levels in the body increase and gets released into the penis. This Nitric Oxide, leads to increase in the production of cGMP enzyme which controls the dilation and relaxation of the blood vessels which carry blood to and from the penis. When cGMP levels in the body is high, it causes the arteries which carry blood to the penis to dilate and the muscles to relax. This leads to more blood to flow into the penis and less blood to flow out. All these, together cause the penis to get a hard erections which also lasts for a longer time and ensure that the couple are able to enjoy a good, satisfying session of intercourse.

Common dose of Apcalis

  • This medicine is available in doses of 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, and 20 mg.
  • Commonly used and prescribed dose of Apcalis is 20 mg to be taken once in a day with the consent of a healthcare practitioner only.

How to use Apcalis?

  • Apcalis for ED issues can be used only by adults over the age of 18.
  • This tablet is supposed to be taken around 20 minutes before sexual intercourse.
  • The maximum dose of Apcalis is 20mg.
  • The patient has to compulsorily maintain a gap of at least 30 hours between two subsequent doses.
  • Men who want to be sexually active at least twice a week should take a daily dose of not more than 5mg.
  • This medicine is a prescription drug and should be taken only after a doctor’s approval.

Precautions

  • Do not use on a regular basis as it causes psychological dependence and addiction
  • A gap of 30 hours is necessary between two consequent doses of Apcalis
  • It necessary to consult a doctor before starting with Apcalis therapy as it is prescription medicine.
  • Avoid excess alcohol, tobacco or grapefruit products when on this medicine.
  • Do not take nitrate containing drugs and alpha blockers when using this drug. Dose reduction for Apcalis is needed if a patient is on stable therapy of alpha blockers and this combination is to be used with caution in such patients.
  • Do not take it with any other PDE5 inhibitor.
  • Avoid outdoor activities after taking Apcalis.
  • Strictly prohibited in women and children.
  • Do not overdose

Side effects of Apcalis include-

  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Vomiting
  • Nasal congestion
  • Muscle pain
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Chest pain
  • Sweating

These are the common side effects which tend to diminish once you get used to this medicine.

Warnings

  • Do not use Apcalis if sex is inadvisable due to cardiac status
  • Use of this medicine with alpha blockers, antihypertensives or substantial amounts of alcohol (≥5 units) may lead to hypotension
  • Apcalis is not recommended in combination with alpha blockers for the treatment of BPH because efficacy of the combination has not been adequately studied and because of the risk of blood pressure lowering. Caution is advised when Apcalis is used as a treatment for ED in men taking alpha blockers. Dose reduction of this medicine is required in such cases.
  • If an erection lasts >4 hours, emergency medical assistance should be sought. Use APCALIS with caution in patients predisposed to priapism
  • Stop using Apcalis in an event of sudden loss of Vision
  • Patients should stop Apcalis and seek prompt medical attention in the event of sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision

Customer Review

Customer Review on Apcalis

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5

Bob dim, NJ, USA |

This gem of a medicine has worked so well for me that I and my wife are now very happy with each other. Apcalis has been our true savior.

Kim paul, Hawaii, USA |

I am a 50-year-old healthy male with chronic ED. I am a regular user of Cialis which is a perfect pill for resolving this issue. Recently I asked by doctor for an affordable substitute for Cialis and he gave me Apcalis. It’s just like Cialis but the price is just awesome and way inexpensive than Cialis.