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Cialis and acid reflux

Men's Health | Last Active: Mar 23 9:30am | Replies (8)

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Hi @rice
I am not familiar with Cialis (Tadalafil) so I had to look it up. If you haven’t read more about the drug used for a variety of conditions including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), I am including a link:

- Mayo Clinic Tadalafil Overview
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/tadalafil-oral-route/description/drg-20067204
I would like to introduce you to @spino who has mentioned GERD related to Tadalafil and may have more information to help you. You might want to visit with @jc76.

How long have you been taking Cialis?

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Replies to "Hi @rice I am not familiar with Cialis (Tadalafil) so I had to look it up...."

@jlharsh
I was not sure if you were asking me your question or @rice.

I have been taking Cialis (5mg) for about 1 year. I was told would help with calming down my bladder, prostate, and uretha. It did. I choose to take it in mornings as when I am awake most benefit. I noticed in evenings my urgency to go is much lower and plenty of time to reach toilet. I sometimes go to bathroom without an urgency just so I won't have one.

I was having some issues with incontinence but from urgency to void and not enough time. It was when I needed to go urinate but could not get there in time (like driving) or lots of clothes on. It really helped reduced the urgency. Then noticed I was not having a much need to go to the bathroom as much but seemed to have more of a longer urination.

It has been 3 years since my radiation ended. I think most of my present problems if quite frankly old age and should be doing my Kegel exercises more.freisians1st I have been taking Cialis for about 1 year. I was told would help with calming down my bladder, prostate, and uretha. It did. I choose to take it in mornings.

I was having some issues with incontinence. It was time when I needed to go urinate but could not get there in time (like driving) or lots of clothes on. It really helped reduced the urgency. Then noticed I was not having a much need to go to the bathroom as much but seemed to have more of a longer urination.

It has been 3 years since my radiation ended. I think most of my present problems if quite frankly old age and should be doing my kegel exercises more.