Monday, May 1, 2023

Does Cialis make you bigger? What the science says

The effectiveness of Cialis and similar medications in treating erectile dysfunction is well-established. However, there is a common misconception that these medications can increase penis size, which is not true.

The primary mechanism of action for Cialis and other erectile dysfunction medications is to improve blood flow to the penis, which can help achieve and maintain an erection. This improved blood flow can give the sensation of a fuller and larger erection, but it does not physically increase the size of the penis.

Although people taking these medications may feel like their penis is larger, this is simply a result of improved blood flow and not an actual increase in size. It is important to understand the actual effects of these medications in order to avoid disappointment or false expectations.

What is Cialis?

Cialis is a medication containing tadalafil and belongs to a group of drugs called PDE5 inhibitors. These medications are used to improve blood flow to specific tissues, including the penis, by inhibiting the activity of the PDE5 enzyme. While originally developed to treat cardiovascular conditions, they have been found to be effective in treating erectile dysfunction.

Cialis is available in several different dosages: 10mg, which is the recommended starting dose, 20mg, the highest dose available, and a daily 2.5mg or 5mg dosage. The daily form of Cialis is intended for individuals with erectile dysfunction who wish to engage in spontaneous sexual activity without planning medication intake beforehand.

How does Cialis work?

Cialis increases blood flow to the tissue of your penis. To get a little scientific, PDE5 inhibitors block something called cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase type 5, or PDE5 for short. This is an enzyme that’s responsible for regulating the flow of blood to the penis (and other areas of the body).

By inhibiting the PDE5 enzyme, Cialis can increase blood flow to the penis, helping you get and keep an erection when you are sexually aroused. 

This last point is important. You do still need to be sexually aroused for Cialis, and other PDE5 inhibitors to do their thing. Usually, Cialis will start to work within 30 to 60 minutes, so take it at least half an hour before you plan to have sex.

Is effective? In many cases, Cialis can be effective. In one study looking at Tadalafil 10 mg and 20 mg, 71% and 84% reported improved erections compared to 33% in the group that received a placebo. 

Does Cialis make you bigger?

Now you know a little more about how Cialis works you can see why Cialis wouldn’t increase penis size.

By relaxing the blood vessels around the penis, Cialis and other PDE5 inhibitors may help you get and maintain an erection, but this process will do nothing for your size.

Having more blood flowing in there might make it feel bigger. More blood flowing to the penis can give you a firmer erection that may alter the sexual experience for you and your partner.

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