Efil 10 Mg (Tadalafil)

Price range: $124.00 through $217.50

Efil 10 mg contains tadalafil, a trusted medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction. It helps increase blood flow to the penile area, enabling stronger, longer-lasting erections. With its reliable effect and quick action, it supports improved sexual performance and confidence.

Active Ingredient Tadalafil
Manufacturer Sanzyme Ltd
Packaging 10 Tablets in strip
Strength 10 Mg
Delivery Time 6 to 15 days

Efil 10 Mg (Tadalafil)

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80 Tablet/s $124.00 $1.55
120 Tablet/s $180.00 $1.50
150 Tablet/s $217.50 $1.45
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Description

What Efil 10 Mg is used for

  • Primary use: on‑demand treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED)
  • May also be part of a clinician’s plan for ED with coexisting urinary symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), though daily Tadalafil 5 mg is more typical for BPH
  • NotePulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) uses different dosing and dedicated products Efil 10 Mg is not intended for PAH

How it works

Tadalafil is a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. During sexual arousal, your body releases nitric oxide, which tells blood vessels in the penis to relax. PDE5 is the enzyme that cuts that signal short. Efil 10 Mg blocks PDE5, so the “relax and fill” signal lasts longer. More blood in, better erections. No arousal = no effect, which is why timing and stimulation still matter.

Why choose Efil 10 Mg

  • On‑demand flexibility: take it when you need it
  • Long window: may work up to 36 hours sometimes called the weekend pill
  • Food‑friendly: a regular meal won’t blunt it much (very heavy or high‑fat meals might slow the start)
  • Well‑studiedTadalafil has a long track record worldwide

When it starts and how long it lasts

  • Onset: about 30–60 minutes for most people
  • Duration: up to 36 hours of easier erections with stimulation, not a 36‑hour continuous erection
  • Tip: take it a bit earlier if you ate a heavy/greasy meal

How to take Efil 10 Mg

  • Dose: one tablet of Efil 10 Mg taken as needed before sexual activity
  • Do not take more than once per day
  • Swallow whole with water; with or without food
  • If 10 mg is too strong or causes side effects, your doctor may move you to 5 mg. If it’s not enough, they may try 20 mg. Only change under medical advice
  • Daily dosing is different (usually 2.5 mg or 5 mg once daily). Don’t self‑switch without guidance

Who can use it (and who should not)

Good candidates:
  • Adult men with ED who prefer on‑demand use
  • Those who want a longer activity window vs short‑acting options
Do not use Efil 10 Mg if:
  • You take any form of nitrates (nitroglycerin, isosorbide) or recreational poppers (amyl/butyl nitrite). Dangerous blood pressure drop can happen
  • You use riociguat (a guanylate cyclase stimulator)
  • You had a recent heart attack or stroke, have unstable angina, or your doctor says sexual activity is unsafe for you
  • You’re allergic to Tadalafil or any tablet component
Talk to your doctor first if:
  • You have significant heart disease, low blood pressure, or uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • You have severe liver or kidney problems (dose changes or avoidance may be needed)
  • You have a bleeding disorder, active stomach ulcers, or retina problems (including retinitis pigmentosa)
  • You’ve ever had priapism (an erection lasting over 4 hours) or have conditions that raise that risk (sickle cell disease, multiple myeloma, leukemia)
  • You take alpha‑blockers for prostate or blood pressure—timing and dose adjustments may be needed

Possible side effects

Common, usually mild and short‑lived:
  • Headache, flushing, warm face
  • Indigestion/heartburn, nausea
  • Stuffy or runny nose
  • Back pain or muscle aches (often 12–24 hours after the dose)
  • Dizziness
Less common but important seek medical help:
  • Vision changes (blue/blurred vision) or sudden vision loss
  • Sudden hearing decrease or ringing in the ears
  • Chest pain, fainting, severe dizziness
  • Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, breathing trouble)
  • Priapism: an erection lasting more than 4 hours is an emergency get help immediately
If side effects are bothersome, your prescriber might lower the dose or suggest a different PDE5 inhibitor.

Real‑world tips for best results

  • Plan a little take it 30–60 minutes before you expect intimacy
  • Don’t double up. If one tablet didn’t do the trick, wait until the next day (or as your doctor advises)
  • Keep expectations realistic: it helps with erections during arousal; it doesn’t boost desire on its own
  • If heavy meals slow you down, take it earlier—or keep the meal lighter
  • If you’re on alpha‑blockers, separate timing and follow your prescriber’s plan to avoid dizziness

Storage & handling

  • Store at room temperature, away from moisture and direct heat
  • Keep in the original blister/bottle until use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Do not use past the expiry date

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What exactly is Efil 10 Mg? A: It’s a tablet with Tadalafil 10 mg, a PDE5 inhibitor used on‑demand to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Q: How fast does it work and how long does it last? A: It usually starts in 30–60 minutes and can make erections easier to achieve for up to 36 hours after the dose (with stimulation). Q: Can I take Efil 10 Mg every day? A: Not typically at this strength. Daily use is usually Tadalafil 2.5 mg or 5 mg. For on‑demand use, don’t take more than one 10 mg tablet per day unless your clinician instructs otherwise. Q: Do I need to take it with food? A: No. Food doesn’t matter much, though a very heavy, high‑fat meal may slow the start a bit. Q: Will it work without arousal? A: No. Tadalafil helps the natural erection process, but sexual stimulation is required. Q: Can I drink alcohol with it? A: Small amounts are usually fine, but a lot of alcohol can reduce performance and cause low blood pressure, dizziness, or fainting. Q: Is Efil 10 Mg safe if I have high blood pressure? A: Many people with controlled blood pressure can use it, but avoid it with nitrates and be careful with alpha‑blockers. Always check with your prescriber first. Q: What if I’m taking tamsulosin for BPH? A: The combo can be used with care. Your doctor may adjust timing or doses to reduce dizziness or low BP. Q: Can I split the tablet? A: It’s not recommended unless your pharmacist confirms your specific tablet is scored and suitable for splitting. Dose accuracy matters. Q: What if I don’t get results from 10 mg? A: Talk to your doctor. They might move you to Tadalafil 20 mg on‑demand or to a daily plan (2.5–5 mg), or consider a different PDE5 inhibitor. Q: Who shouldn’t take Efil 10 Mg? A: Anyone on nitrates or riociguat, those for whom sexual activity is unsafe (recent heart attack/stroke, unstable angina), and anyone allergic to Tadalafil. Severe liver/kidney disease may require different plans. Q: Can it cause vision or hearing problems? A: Rarely, sudden vision or hearing changes can happen. If you notice them, stop and get medical help right away. Q: What if I get an erection lasting more than 4 hours? A: That’s priapism. Go to emergency care immediately this needs urgent treatment.

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