Description About Product Esculap Balkan Pharmaceuticals
- Manufacturer: Balkan Pharmaceuticals
- Other Brand Names: Cialis
- Chemical Formula: 2-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-6-methyl-3,6,17-triazatetracyclo[8.7.0.03,8.011,16]heptadeca-1(10),11,13,15-tetraene-4,7-dione
- Concentration: 20 mg
- Package: 60 pills
- Shipping time:
- EU (Italy, UK, Germany, Spain, France) 5-15 days,
- UK 5-15 days,
- US 15-21 days,
- Canada 15-21 days.
Esculap Balkan Pharmaceuticals is a bioequivalent analog of Cialis ― one of the top best-selling ED medications in the world. In other words, this product contains the same key ingredient as the original drug ― Tadalafil. Its dosage is also identical. In practice, for a buyer, there is no difference. However, the generic available at our online store is several times cheaper. Also, in our catalog, you will see another ED medication ― Agra. These two products act identically. They make erections harder and longer by boosting the blood circulation in the penis. But the effect of Esculap Balkan Pharmaceuticals lasts several times longer.
Medical Uses
The key reasons to prescribe this medicine are high blood tension in the lungs, enlarged prostate, erectile disorder.
Sport Uses
Men may need this drug if they experience erectile problems due to a drop in testosterone or other reasons. Esculap Balkan Pharmaceuticals cannot remove ED completely. Similar to all the other ED drugs, it eases the symptoms of this disorder for as long as it stays in the body. But its effect is durable enough ― about 36 hours. Certainly, that does not mean that one must take a pill every other day. It should be used only when there is an actual need ― 30 minutes prior to intercourse.
Side Effects:
After taking this medication, one can notice headaches, dizziness, indigestion, pains in the muscles.
Pharmacology
As a PDE5 inhibitor, it relaxes vessels and increases the bloodstream in the penis in such a way. And an erection gets firmer.
Warnings
Identically to other ED drugs, this one should be recommended by your doctor. Self-prescribing is dangerous.
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