Cialis Approved by FDA to Treat Enlarged Prostate
Eli Lilly and Co.’s oral ED medication Cialis has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of the symptoms of other condition resulting in enlarged prostate. A new approval from the U.S. FDA allows using Online Cialis to fight benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
The frequent symptoms of BPH are problems while urinating, a sudden need to urinate, and an increase in frequency of night urinations.
There were 3 main trials of Cialis online in male subjects with enlarged prostate. The results of the studies have shown that those males who received Cialis in the dose of 5mg per day demonstrated meaningful decrease in symptoms of BPH. The third trial included males with BPH who were also suffering from impotence.
Cialis had received its first approval in 2003 as an erectile dysfunction treatment, and since then the medication has gained large popularity among males with ED problem. It was especially noted that Cialis should not be administered to the patients taking nitrates, since the coadministration may lead to an unsafe drop in blood pressure. FDA made a similar warning about using Tadalafil in combination with alpha blockers which often are prescribed to treat symptoms high blood pressure or anxiety.