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Old 02-04-2009
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Can Anyone Tell Me About Cialis
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i was just wondering, does Cialis make your penis hard or does it just give you the ability to get hard? also is four 20mg pills too much to take at once?

Also i was wondering if you have a prolonged erection and go to the emergency room what will they do? like needles? and will a female nurse have to look at it?
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Cialis and its variants, Levitra and Viagra, allow increased blood flow to the genitalia (actually everywhere). It does not work for everyone.
Cialis's normal dosage is 20 mg every three days.
If you develop a prolonged erection, they will literally take you to surgery, open the skin of the penis and irrigate the corporal bodies of the penis to rid the penis of the medication.
Whatever nurse you get is the one you get though you could ask for a male nurse or doctor.
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These are all questions your doctor needs to answer when he prescribes it. If you call a pharmacy, the pharmacist could also answer these questions.
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Old 02-09-2009
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Cialis gives you the ability to get hard with sexual/physical stimulation. And yes four 20 mg pills is way too much to take at once, only take what your doctor prescribes. Also you will have treat your Priapism at the hospital with ice, or injections of special medicines to stop blood flow and surgery to stop blood flow or direct the flow to somewhere else in the body. Another option is to remove the blood using a syringe. As far as the nurse? you get what you get. I hope this helped.
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Thank you to all for giving serious and informative answers.
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