Description
Megalis 20 mg is a high-strength oral erectile dysfunction medication that contains 20 mg of Tadalafil, a potent PDE5 inhibitor. Manufactured by Macleods Pharmaceuticals, this medicine is used to treat men suffering from moderate to severe erectile dysfunction by enhancing blood flow to the penile region during sexual arousal. Its long-lasting effects allow for improved sexual confidence and spontaneity.
– Active Ingredient: 20 mg Tadalafil
– Form: Oral tablet
– Manufacturer: Macleods Pharmaceuticals
– Color & Shape: Yellow, oval-shaped, film-coated tablet
Megalis 20 mg works by relaxing the smooth muscles in the blood vessels of the penis through inhibition of the PDE5 enzyme. This promotes the accumulation of cGMP, which leads to increased blood flow to the erectile tissues when aroused. It does not cause an erection on its own but enhances erectile response during sexual stimulation.
– Men with moderate to severe erectile dysfunction
– Individuals seeking long-lasting sexual performance enhancement
– Users who prefer a weekend pill effect with a 36-hour window
– Men advised by a healthcare provider for 20 mg strength
– Take one tablet 30–60 minutes before sexual activity
– Do not take more than one dose in 36 hours
– Take with water; food has minimal effect on absorption
– Avoid fatty meals before taking for best results
The onset time of Megalis 20 mg is typically 30 to 45 minutes, with peak effectiveness around 2 hours post-dose. The effects may last up to 36 hours, making it suitable for extended intimacy without frequent dosing.
– Common: headache, facial flushing, back pain, indigestion
– Less common: nasal congestion, dizziness, muscle aches
– Rare: priapism, vision changes, hearing loss
– Seek medical help if erection lasts longer than 4 hours
– Not for use with nitrate medications or other ED drugs
– Consult doctor if you have heart, liver, or kidney conditions
– Limit alcohol to avoid low blood pressure or dizziness
– Store in a dry, room-temperature place out of children’s reach
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– HIV medications (ritonavir, saquinavir)
– Antibiotics (erythromycin, clarithromycin)
– Alpha-blockers or antihypertensive medications

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