kirazmattson
1121 posts
Jun 07, 2026
10:45 PM
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Tadalafil (sold under brands like Vidalista) is used for erectile dysfunction and sometimes for benign prostatic hyperplasia. The dose that is “usually prescribed” depends on the condition being treated, how often it’s taken, and individual response.
For erectile dysfunction on demand use, common prescribed doses are 10 mg or 20 mg taken before sexual activity. Doctors typically start Vidalista and adjust up or down based on effectiveness and side effects. It is usually not taken more than once in 24–36 hours due to its long duration of action.
For daily use, lower doses are prescribed, such as 2.5 mg or 5 mg once daily, especially when someone prefers spontaneous activity rather than planning doses.
For benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), the common dose is also 5 mg once daily.
The “right” dose is influenced by factors like age, liver or kidney function, other medications (especially nitrates or alpha-blockers), and cardiovascular health. Higher doses increase the risk of side effects such as headache, flushing, nasal congestion, back pain, or dizziness.
Because Vidalista is a prescription medicine, dosing should always be individualized by a qualified clinician rather than self-adjusted. If you want, I can explain how doctors decide between daily vs on-demand dosing.
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