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Cialis - Indications & Dosage

[tadalafil]



Concomitant Medications ?

For patients taking concomitant potent inhibitors of CYP3A4, such as ketoconazole or ritonavir, the maximum recommended dose of CIALIS is 10 mg, not to exceed once every 72 hours (see General and Drug Interactions under PRECAUTIONS). Concomitant use of nitrates in any form and alpha-adrenergic blockers (other than 0.4 mg once-daily tamsulosin) is contraindicated (see CONTRAINDICATIONS and Drug Interactions under PRECAUTIONS).

Geriatrics ?

No dose adjustment is required in patients >65 years of age.

HOW SUPPLIED

CIALIS (tadalafil) is supplied as follows:

Three strengths of film-coated, almond-shaped tablets are available in different sizes and different shades of yellow, and supplied in the following package sizes:
5-mg tablets debossed with "C 5" Bottles of 30 NDC 0002-4462-30
10-mg tablets debossed with "C 10" Bottles of 30 NDC 0002-4463-30
20-mg tablets debossed with "C 20" Bottles of 30 NDC 0002-4464-30

Store at 25 C (77 F); excursions permitted to 15-30 C (59-86 F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].

Keep out of reach of children.
Literature issued November, 2003
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