Description
Megalis 10 mg is an oral medication containing 10 mg of Tadalafil, a long-acting PDE5 inhibitor used for the effective treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) in adult men. Manufactured by Macleods Pharmaceuticals, this medicine promotes increased blood flow to the penile region during sexual stimulation, helping men achieve and maintain a firm erection. Its low dose allows flexibility and mild daily or occasional use depending on prescription.
– Active Ingredient: 10 mg Tadalafil
– Form: Oral tablet
– Manufacturer: Macleods Pharmaceuticals
– Color & Shape: Yellow, oval-shaped film-coated tablet
Tadalafil increases blood flow by relaxing the smooth muscles in the penile arteries. It blocks the PDE5 enzyme, which allows cGMP to remain active longer. As a result, blood flow to the penis improves during sexual arousal, enabling an erection strong enough for intercourse.
– Men with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
– Those looking for a lower dose option with fewer side effects
– Men who want flexible timing for sexual activity
– Individuals with a doctor’s recommendation for daily or occasional use
– Take one tablet 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity
– Can also be taken daily at the same time if prescribed
– Do not take more than one dose in 24 hours
– May be taken with or without food
Megalis 10 mg usually begins to work within 30–45 minutes and can remain effective for up to 24–36 hours. This extended window provides greater spontaneity in intimate moments.
– Common: headache, indigestion, muscle pain, nasal congestion
– Less common: flushing, dizziness, back pain
– Rare: blurred vision, hearing loss, priapism (prolonged erection)
– Do not combine with nitrates or other ED medications
– Inform your doctor about heart, liver, or kidney conditions
– Avoid alcohol and grapefruit juice during use
– Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
– HIV protease inhibitors (e.g., ritonavir)
– Antifungals like ketoconazole, itraconazole
– Antibiotics such as erythromycin
– Blood pressure medicines and alpha-blockers

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