Cialis Super Active Used by Sportspeople

Since Viagra's inception and its triumphant advent on the market in the 1990s, the world has witnessed a few revolutionary events in the sphere of ED (erectile dysfunction) treatment. A few more effective drugs have appeared, and there have been attempts to use them for different purposes other than treatment of impotence. Cialis Super Active is a new type of ED drug, featuring an advanced gelatin-based formula, which ensures quick absorption and prompt feedback.

Cialis Super Active (Tadalafil) is best administered prior to sexual intercourse, and it starts working within 5 to 10 minutes after administration. Tadalafil belongs to the group of PDE5 inhibitors, and it acts as a vasodilator. Its effect consists in blocking PDE5 (phosphodiestrase type 5) enzyme, which limits blood circulation in penile blood vessels. As a result, more blood gets to the penile chambers and harder erection is achieved.

The drug's prompt action and specific effect of a vasodilator have prompted some people to use it for various purposes other than impotence treatment. By now, it is a well known fact that some athletes use ED drugs, such as Viagra, Levitra and Cialis as a kind of legal doping. One reason why it happens so is the growing public awareness of the drug's ability to dilate pulmonary vessels. Scientists conducted a high-altitude exhaustion test, which involved a team of cyclists, some of which had taken vasodilators and some had not. The former showed a much better performance, probably because the vessels in their lungs widened significantly and more oxygenated blood was pumped through the lungs.

Meanwhile, the test revealed some negative consequences of using PDE5 inhibitors. The surge of energy the team members felt made them push harder resulting in a bigger self-imposed workload than their bodies could normally sustain. The cyclists who had taken Viagra felt more exhausted than these who had not. Some team members experienced disabling headaches that put them off further participation in the experiment. Other cyclists suffered flushing and blue-tinted vision. It should be noted that the research was held at a high altitude, where the air is thinner and barometric pressure is lower, and hence the drug's vasodilative effect is much more clearly observed. This might also be the reason for the high occurrence of side effects among healthy and enduring athletes. At sea level, this effect is only observable in the pelvic area, and healthy men do not usually experience any adverse reactions.

Since Cialis Super Active is absorbed more quickly and its effect lasts longer, its use as described above may have even more serious consequences. Since this and other PDE5 inhibitors are generally known as ED drugs, there is little knowledge on how exactly they work when used for other purposes. In any event, this is not the kind of drug to be regarded light-mindedly or without a specialist's recommendation.