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Sildalis
Sildalis

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Sildalis

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zł450.06
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Commercial Name: Sidalis
Principal Ingredient: Sildenafil citrate, Tadalafil
Utilization: Erectile dysfunction
Production form: Pills 
Action starts: within 60 minutes
Effective: for 36 hours
Available Dosage: 120mg

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30 pills
zł15.00
zł450.06
60 pills
zł10.31
zł618.84
90 pills
zł8.80
zł791.94
120 pills
zł8.01
zł960.72
180 pills
zł7.24
zł1302.59
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zł7.99
zł1917.10
270 pills
zł7.74
zł2090.21
360 pills
zł7.22
zł2600.86
30 pills
zł21.35
zł640.48
60 pills
zł14.14
zł848.20
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zł11.73
zł1055.92
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zł10.53
zł1263.64
180 pills
zł9.30
zł1674.76
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zł10.51
zł2522.96
270 pills
zł10.10
zł2726.36
360 pills
zł9.30
zł3349.52
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Description

Common Use


Sildalis is a combination drug, consisting of both Tadalafil and Sildenafil citrate. This combination allows users to achieve a powerful and stable erection and at the same time prolongs the sexual act, making Sildalis the number one complete solution for incredible sexual pleasure.


Dosage and Direction


Users should take just one tablet of Sildalis at least 20 minutes before sexual activity, but it’s recommended to give the tablet one hour to dissolve and start working. The usual dose of Sildalis consists of 100 mg of Sildenafil and 20 mg of Tadalafil.


Precautions


Original Sildalis looks like red film-coated tablets of rectangular shape. To get the most from your therapy, please follow the instructions included in the package. If you try Sildalis for the first time, it is necessary to consult your doctor. Thorough timely consultation will let you avoid possible adverse effects and make your treatment as efficient as it can be.


Contraindications


Sildalis can cause serious adverse effects if not taken properly. Before all, consult your doctor to find out if you are able to take the drug without serious adverse effects. Hypersensitivity to the drug’s components, low blood pressure, and other conditions can be contraindications for the use of Sildalis.


Possible Side Effects


In rare cases, Sildalis can cause negative effects. They manifest as nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness and vertigo, flushing, heartburn, and drop in blood pressure or vision problems, including blurriness and hypersensitivity to light. However, most patients never experience any of these adverse effects.


Drug Interaction


Sildalis, as a combination of Tadalafil and Sildenafil citrate, can interact with other antihypertensive agents. It’s not recommended to take Sildalis together with medications that lower blood pressure or vasodilators. For more detailed recommendations, please read the leaflet included or consult your doctor.


Missed Dose


Sildalis doesn’t require regular intake, so if you have missed the dose, you can just ignore it. However, you should remember that at least 20 minutes must pass after you take the drug.


Overdose


If you have overdosed Sildalis, you should contact your doctor for advice. If you experience any of the adverse effects of the drug in moderate or severe form, immediately seek medical help.


Storage


Please store Sildalis in a dark dry place at room temperature away from children’s reach. Necessarily check the expiry date on the package before you start taking the drug.


By Cathy Wong | Claudia Chaves, MD Medically reviewed by
Updated on 21.11.2024
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