Cialis Pack-30: Comprehensive Patient Information
Basic Product Information
| International Non-proprietary Name (INN) | Tadalafil |
|---|---|
| Australia Brand Names | Cialis®, Adcirca®, generic Tadalafil |
| Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) Code | G04BE08 |
| Available Forms & Strengths | Film-coated tablets: 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg |
| Manufacturers | Eli Lilly Australia Pty Ltd; various approved generics |
| Prescription Status | Prescription Only Medicine (S4) |
Mechanism of Action
Simplified Explanation: Tadalafil works by relaxing muscles in the blood vessels of the penis, increasing blood flow to help achieve and maintain an erection when sexually stimulated. It belongs to a class of medicines called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors.
Specialist Detail: Tadalafil is a selective inhibitor of cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5). Inhibition of PDE5 enhances erectile response by increasing levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) in the corpus cavernosum upon sexual stimulation, facilitating smooth muscle relaxation and inflow of blood.
Pharmacokinetics
- Absorption: Well absorbed orally; peak plasma concentration achieved within 2 hours (range: 0.5 to 6 hours).
- Bioavailability: Not significantly altered by food or moderate alcohol intake.
- Distribution: Volume of distribution ~63 L; 94% protein bound.
- Metabolism: Primarily hepatic via CYP3A4 to an inactive metabolite.
- Elimination: Half-life approximately 17.5 hours; mainly eliminated in faeces and urine.
- Duration of action: Up to 36 hours in erectile dysfunction.
Use in Everyday Life and Best Practices
Cialis Pack-30 is typically used for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is suitable for adult men only and should always be taken as prescribed by your doctor.
- Typical ED dose: 10 mg taken at least 30–60 minutes before sexual activity. Depending on response and tolerance, the dose may be increased to 20 mg or decreased to 5 mg.
- Once-daily use: 2.5 mg or 5 mg taken at the same time each day to allow for more spontaneous sexual activity.
- Do not take more than one dose per day. Avoid splitting or crushing tablets.
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle; effects may be greater with regular exercise and limiting alcohol intake (as per Australian dietary guidelines).
Dosing in the Morning vs Evening
- Morning dosing: May help maintain routine and avoid missed doses—suitable for those taking once-daily for BPH or ED.
- Evening dosing: Preferred by some due to convenience or if sexual activity is more likely in the evening.
- Recommendations: Take at roughly the same time each day for once-daily regimens. For occasional dosing, timing should reflect likely timing of sexual activity.
- Find a routine that best suits your lifestyle to help with adherence.
Taking with Food or on an Empty Stomach
- Tadalafil can be taken with or without food.
- Heavy meals may delay onset slightly, but clinical effect is not significantly reduced.
- Mild to moderate alcohol intake (< 5 units) is generally acceptable but may increase the risk of some side effects (e.g., headache, dizziness, low blood pressure).
- Australian dietary patterns (e.g., main meal in the evening) do not necessitate special adjustments.
Interaction Warnings
| Substance/Class | Interaction | Advice |
|---|---|---|
| Nitrates/nitroglycerin | Severe blood pressure drop | Never use together |
| Alpha-blockers (e.g., tamsulosin) | Risk of hypotension (low blood pressure) | Caution; medical supervision required |
| Alcohol | May increase risk of dizziness, headache, low BP | Limit to moderate levels |
| CYP3A4 inhibitors (ketoconazole, ritonavir) | Risk of increased tadalafil level | Possible dose adjustment needed |
| Grapefruit/grapefruit juice | May increase drug level | Avoid regular consumption |
| Other ED meds (sildenafil, vardenafil) | Increased risk of side effects | Do not combine |
Indications
| Indication | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Erectile dysfunction (ED) | Approved | First-line oral agent |
| Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) symptoms | Approved | Daily dose of 5 mg |
| Pulmonary arterial hypertension | Adcirca® (brand) | Specialist supervision required |
| Off-label: Raynaud's phenomenon | Experimental | Evidence is limited |
Dosing According to Clinical Indications
| Population | Indication | Recommended Dose | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults (18–64 yrs) | Erectile dysfunction | 10 mg as needed; max 20 mg | 30 min before sexual activity |
| Adults (18–64 yrs) | Once daily dosing (ED/BPH) | 2.5–5 mg daily | Take at the same time each day |
| Elderly (65+ yrs) | All uses | Same as adults | Cautious up-titration if comorbidities |
| Pediatrics (<18 yrs) | Any | Not recommended | Safety/efficacy not established |
Safety Profile and Side Effects
| Frequency | Side Effects | Advice |
|---|---|---|
| Common (>1%) | Headache, indigestion, back pain, muscle aches, facial flushing, nasal congestion | Usually mild and transient |
| Uncommon (0.1-1%) | Dizziness, blurred vision, palpitations, rash | If severe, seek medical advice |
| Rare (<0.1%) | Prolonged erection (>4 hours, priapism), sudden hearing/vision loss, allergic reaction | Seek urgent medical attention |
Guidelines for Proper Use
- Store at room temperature, away from heat and moisture and out of reach of children.
- Do not exceed recommended dose. Do not mix with other PDE5 inhibitors or recreational “party pills”.
- Inform your doctor of all other medications and supplements you are taking, including herbal products.
- For those in regional or remote areas, telehealth consultations and local pharmacy delivery options are available throughout Australia.
- If you miss a dose (for daily regimen), take it as soon as you remember; skip if it is almost time for the next dose.
Alternative Treatment Options
- Sildenafil (Viagra®, generics): Shorter duration (4–6 hours); rapid onset; typically covered for some indications.
- Vardenafil (Levitra®): Similar onset to sildenafil; 8–12 hour effect.
- Avanafil (Spedra®): Fastest onset; moderate duration; not PBS-listed.
- Intracavernosal injections (alprostadil): Used if oral medications are ineffective; more invasive.
- Vacuum erection devices: Non-pharmacological; safe but less convenient.
- Psychological therapy: Important where psychological issues contribute to ED.
Pros and Cons: Oral tablets like Cialis have the advantage of convenience and discretion, but efficacy varies and there may be side effects. Devices and injections are alternatives if tablets are not effective, but generally less preferred unless medically indicated.
Legal, Registration, and Reimbursement Status in Australia
- Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA): Fully registered and approved prescription medicine.
- Prescription Requirements: Schedule 4 (S4) – prescription only; must be prescribed by a registered doctor or nurse practitioner in Australia.
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS): Subsidised for pulmonary arterial hypertension (Adcirca®) and post-prostatectomy ED. Most other ED use is not PBS-reimbursed.
- Supply Chain: Available at most Australian community pharmacies and for online prescription fulfillment.
Latest Research and Clinical Guidance (2022–2025)
- Meta-analyses (2022–2024): Confirm tadalafil’s safety and efficacy in broad ED and BPH populations; daily dosing associated with higher satisfaction (Ref: Morgentaler A et al. BJU Int 2023).
- Australian Clinical Guidelines (2024): Australian Men’s Health Forum and Urological Society recommend tadalafil as first-line treatment for ED and BPH symptoms, with regular monitoring.
- Emerging data: Tadalafil may reduce prostate symptoms more rapidly than some other agents, but not all men achieve optimal response.
Availability and Delivery
| Pack Size | Contents | Indicative Price (AUD) | Usual Delivery Times |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pack-30 | 30 film-coated tablets (2.5, 5, 10, or 20 mg) | $130–$220 (varies by strength/generic status) |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- How long does Cialis take to work, and how long does it last?
Cialis tablets usually start to work within 30–60 minutes. The effects may last up to 36 hours, making it possible to engage in sexual activity in a broad window after dosing. - Can I drink alcohol when taking Cialis?
Modest amounts of alcohol (1–2 standard drinks) are generally safe, but excessive drinking increases the risk of swelling, headaches, or low blood pressure. Avoid heavy alcohol intake on days you take the medicine. - Is Cialis suitable for all men with erectile dysfunction?
Most men can safely use Cialis, but it is not recommended for those taking nitrate medications or with certain heart conditions. Always consult your doctor before starting. - What should I do if I miss a dose?
For once-daily use, take the missed dose as soon as you remember if it is not close to your next scheduled dose. For “as needed” use, skip the missed occasion and do not take a double dose. - Can I order Cialis online for home delivery?
Yes. Australian regulations allow registered pharmacies to dispense prescribed Cialis by postage, with delivery times as shown above. Always use a legitimate, TGA-approved pharmacy.
For further information, please talk to your GP or pharmacist, and refer to approved consumer medicine information (CMI) and product information (PI) for Cialis. This content is regularly reviewed in line with the latest Australian prescribing guidance.

