Tadalafil is a drug used to treat male erectile dysfunction (impotence). In the United States, tadalafil has Food and Drug Administration approval and became available in December, 2003 as the third pill after Viagra and Levitra. Due to its 36-hour effect it is also known as the "Weekend Pill".
It was developed by the biotechnology firm ICOS and marketed worldwide by Eli Lilly and Company under the brand name Cialis.
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Cialis - Eli Lilly and Company - Official pharmaceutical website for patients and health professionals.
Meta Description: [ Lilly ICOS provides information about Cialis, a FDA-approved drug for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be very common and though it can be treated, ED may be a permanent, medical condition, and will not go away on its own. One possible solution is Cialis, a 36-... ]
Cialis - Tadalafil - Manufacturer's page providing information for New Zealand health care professionals and patients, including uses, side effects, and clinical trial information.
Meta Description: [ Cialis, a new Medsafe-approved drug, is a 36-hour oral treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) that gives you and your partner the freedom to choose the moments that are right for intimacy. The Cialis.com Web site is intended to help you learn more about the drug approval process, understand ED... ]
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