Telehealth · Erectile Dysfunction

Request a Cialis Generic (Tadalafil) Online

Meet online with a licensed provider at Rosary Dental to discuss erectile dysfunction. If it is safe and clinically appropriate, a prescription for Cialis (tadalafil) 5–20 mg can be sent to a licensed pharmacy.

Tablet Strength: 20mg 360 tablet - $ 378.95 Per pill - $ 1.05
Cialis (tadalafil) is available by prescription only. A prescription is never guaranteed and will only be provided when a licensed provider decides that the benefits outweigh the risks for your individual situation.
This page provides general information and is not a substitute for in-person or emergency care. If you have chest pain, sudden vision loss, or an erection lasting more than 4 hours, seek emergency help immediately.
Cialis (tadalafil) tablets in blister packaging

How the Cialis Telemedicine Visit Works

  1. Fill out a secure questionnaire about your symptoms, medical history, and current medicines.
  2. Connect with a licensed provider by secure video or phone to review your concerns in detail.
  3. The provider will rule out dangerous causes of erectile problems and review your heart and vascular risk.
  4. If tadalafil is appropriate, a prescription is sent electronically to a licensed pharmacy of your choice.

Some patients may be advised to undergo in-person evaluation or additional tests before using ED medications.

What Cialis (Tadalafil) Does

Cialis belongs to a group of medicines called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. When you are sexually stimulated, it helps increase blood flow to the penis, which can improve the ability to get and maintain an erection.

Cialis does not create sexual desire and will not cause an erection without sexual stimulation. It is not intended for use in women or in children.

Dosage, Use, and Timing

Your provider will choose a starting dose and schedule based on your health, other medicines, and how often you plan to be sexually active.

  • Many patients start with 10 mg as needed before sexual activity; some may use 2.5–5 mg once daily.
  • Take the tablet at least 30 minutes before sexual activity; some people prefer to take it several hours earlier.
  • Do not take more than one prescribed dose in a 24-hour period unless your provider gives different instructions.

If you do not feel that the medicine is working, do not increase the dose on your own. Talk with your provider about dose adjustments or alternative treatments.

Drug Interactions and Warnings

Medicines That May Interact With Cialis

  • Nitrate medicines such as nitroglycerin, isosorbide mononitrate, and isosorbide dinitrate.
  • “Poppers” containing amyl or butyl nitrite.
  • Alpha-blockers or certain blood pressure medicines, which can increase the risk of low blood pressure.
  • Some antifungals, antibiotics, and HIV medicines that affect how tadalafil is processed in your body.

Combining Cialis with these medicines can cause dangerous drops in blood pressure or other serious side effects. Always provide a complete list of your medicines and supplements.

Alcohol and Lifestyle Considerations

Drinking too much alcohol with Cialis can increase dizziness and lower blood pressure. Reducing smoking, managing weight, and staying physically active can also improve erectile function and overall health.

Visit type: Online telehealth consultation

Frequently Asked Questions About Cialis (Tadalafil)

Will I definitely receive Cialis after my telehealth visit?

No. The provider will review your health, medicines, and cardiovascular risk. They may recommend lifestyle changes, other treatments, or an in-person evaluation instead of tadalafil. Prescriptions are only written when clinically appropriate.

Can I take Cialis every day?

Some men use a lower daily dose (2.5–5 mg), while others use Cialis only as needed. Your provider will recommend a schedule that fits your health status and goals.

What if Cialis does not work for me?

If you do not see improvement, talk with your provider instead of increasing the dose yourself. They may check for underlying conditions, adjust the dose, or suggest other options such as different medications, devices, or specialist referral.

Who should not use Cialis?

Cialis is not suitable for everyone. Men who take nitrates, have certain heart problems, severe low blood pressure, recent stroke or heart attack, or certain eye diseases may be advised to avoid ED medications.