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Book a Cialis prescription request appointment.
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Step 2
Talk to your medical provider regarding your Cialis prescription.
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Step 3
Pick up your Cialis prescription.
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Cialis prescription pricing details
How pricing works
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$14.99/month
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Visit price with insurance
Often the same as an office visit. Most patients with in-network insurance pay $30 or less!
We accept these insurance plans and many more:
Paying without insurance
Membership
$14.99/month
First month free
First visit
$129
Repeats only $99
30 days of free membership
Same-day appointments 7 days a week
Unlimited messages with your Care Team
Prescription discount card to save up to 80%
Exclusive discounts on lab tests
Free memberships for your family
Cancel anytime
Visit price without insurance
Initial visits are $129 and follow-ups are only $99 for active members.
If we're unable to treat you, we'll provide a full refund.
Cialis prescription FAQs
How much does Cialis cost?
The price for Cialis oral tablet 2.5 mg is around $384 for a supply of 30. This price will vary based on your pharmacy and insurance.
How can I refill my Cialis prescription?
Only a licensed medical provider can prescribe Cialis. Cialis can be prescribed by an online pharmacy or your local healthcare provider. You can refill it at any local pharmacy.
How long does it take for Cialis to take effect?
Within 30 minutes and up to six hours. However, Cialis should not be taken more than once daily as it remains in your blood for up to 36 hours.
How do you take Cialis correctly?
Cialis is taken orally before sexual activity, not more than once daily. You may take Cialis with or without food.
What is the downside of Cialis?
Side effects of Cialis are the main downside. These include headache, indigestion, back pain, muscle aches, flushing, and stuffy or runny nose. Typically the side effects go away after a few hours. Men who get back pain and muscle aches usually get it 12 to 24 hours after taking Cialis.
Who should not take Cialis?
Cialis should not be used by patients taking nitrates as the combination can cause low blood pressure and fainting. Always seek professional medical advice from a licensed medical provider before starting Cialis to treat erectile dysfunction.
What happens if I miss a dose of Cialis?
If you take Cialis for BPH, take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, you can skip the missed dose if it is close to your scheduled dose time.
What happens if I take too much Cialis?
Taking too much Cialis can cause stronger side effects. As with all prescription medications, if you ever take more than the prescribed amount, call your local poison control center and seek medical attention immediately.
About Cialis
Cialis is considered a phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitor, which functions by relaxing blood vessels and muscles. Like any phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor, this medication can only be used for erectile dysfunction. It is also ineffective against low libido because it will not increase testosterone.
Cialis is known to treat conditions including erectile dysfunction (ED) and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a prostate condition that may cause problems with urination. Cialis is available only by prescription. It is available in a generic formulation as well as under different brand names, including Tadalafil ( generic Cialis )and Adcirca.
Cialis may be prescribed as a tablet. It’s always important to follow the specific instructions on your prescription medication, as they can vary based on the formulation and dosage you are prescribed.
If you are prescribed Cialis, be sure to complete the full course of the phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor unless your doctor specifically tells you to stop.
If you don’t complete your prescription, the phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor may not fully treat your erectile dysfunction.
Cialis uses
There are 2 FDA-approved uses for Cialis, but physicians may also use it off-label to treat other conditions. Your online medical professional may prescribe it for any of the following common reasons. It’s also possible that your health care provider may prescribe it for other reasons not listed here. Ask your online doctor or pharmacist if you have questions about why a medication is prescribed.
Treat erectile dysfunction
Difficulty maintaining an erection during sex.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
A prostate condition that may cause problems with urination
Prevention of altitude sickness
Prescribed off-label
Raynaud’s Phenomenon
Prescribed off-label - Fingers and toes get cold and blue
Increases exercise capacity in men and women
Prescribed off-label
Cialis side effects
The side effects associated with taking Cialis are typically mild. Most Cialis side effects are associated with Gastrointestinal discomfort. Cialis has some common side effects. They may include:
Flushing
Headache
Nausea
Dizziness
Chest pain
Other side effects, which are less common but might be more severe, could include:
Changes in vision or loss of sight
Erection that lasts longer than 4 hours
Painful erections
Sudden hearing decrease
Fast or irregular heartbeat
You should call your doctor if you notice any of these side effects or if you develop any other new or concerning symptoms. Use of Cialis in young children under age 18 is not advised.
How to take Cialis
Your pharmacist will provide you with instructions on how to take your Cialis prescription.
Be sure to read your prescription label and follow the instructions. Call your doctor or pharmacy if you have any questions.
Cialis can come in different forms and doses, so be sure to follow the specific instructions on your prescription. It is typically prescribed once per day. However, some specific instructions may include Cialis can be used either as needed or taken once a day. Don’t take Cialis more than once per day.
What to avoid while taking Cialis
Cialis has 281 drug interactions. Don’t change what you are taking without checking with your doctor or pharmacist. That includes other medications or supplements, as well as over-the-counter drugs.
It is important to tell your doctor when taking Cialis. If you need emergency medical care for a heart problem, the doctor will need to know.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist if consuming alcohol while taking Cialis is acceptable.
Some research shows that regular alcohol consumption may not interfere with Cialis. However, excessive alcohol consumption while taking Cialis, can lead to dangerous side effects, including low blood pressure, dizziness, and fast heartbeat.
Cialis can cause your blood pressure to drop suddenly to an unsafe level if it is taken with any medicines called nitrates.
Those with health conditions like sickle cell anemia or pulmonary arterial hypertension should not take Cialis without advice from a healthcare provider.
Ask your doctor before taking other ED medications.
Medication alternatives to Cialis
If your healthcare provider prefers to put you on another treatment altogether, they may suggest another phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor or an ED medication in another drug class. Here are some common doctor-recommended alternatives based on your health issue:
Erectile dysfunction
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
Most major insurance plans accepted
Most patients with in-network insurance pay $30 or less. Paying without insurance? New patient visits are $129, and follow-ups are only $99 for members.
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