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Q: Is Cialis a prescription drug?

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9/ 9/08 8:48pm

Eagleeye - Yes, it certainly is! The three major ED medications - Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis are all prescription meds so be wary of sites on the internet that claim to be selling these medications without a prescription. You may not get what you paid for!

 

Rick Wirtz

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9/11/08 10:50am

It is a prescription drug, but it is possible to buy it without a prescription in Europe. I know a couple of reliable European websites that sell it, try searching the Internet.

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10/22/08 11:59am

Hi Eagleeye.

 

Cialis brand name for Tadalafil works to relieve erectile dysfunction by repressing a

certain enzyme (phosphodiesterase-PDE5) in the body. It is given by prescription only and anyone who tells you that you can purchase it on the internet is not being totally honest with you.

 

If you would like more information to see if this is something you should speak to your doctor about, you can read about erectile dysfunction here, the basics and what some of the causes are. The symptoms are listed here. There is a good section about coping here that might have some information you find helpful. Should you be diagnosed with ED, you can read about drugs commonly prescribed and treatments here.

 

Internet sites that supposedly sell prescription drugs are not bound by the regulations of the food and drug administration. At the least, they will sell you junk that is useless, and at the worst, they could be selling you something that might cause sickness or death. Best to be safe. While online sites are great resources for information to be able to ask all the right questions when it's time to see your doctor, but they can not take the place of your doctor's sound medical advice.

 

See your doctor if you think you might need or want a male enhancement prescription.


Take care and stay in touch!

Vicki M

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By eagleeye— Last Modified: 12/26/10, First Published: 09/09/08