From $99.00
From $99.00
From $109.00Short Answer: Cialis has only been approved by the FDA for use in men, and therefore should not be taken by women or children.
Long Answer: The FDA has not approved Cialis for use by women. Therefore, testing to determine any side effects and how Cialis might work in the female body has yet to be done. Cialis is not expected to be harmful to an unborn baby, but that is not conclusive. It is also unknown if Cialis passes into breast milk.
Some women who have difficulty achieving orgasm as a result of antidepressants have found that erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra and Cialis increase their ability to reach orgasm, but do nothing to enhance their sex drive.
Until approved by the FDA, women should not use Cialis.
For more information about Cialis, visit the drug’s website at www.cialis.com.
Men seeking to order Cialis online should visit AccessRx.com’s ordering page.