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Delayed Ejaculation

I have been using Cialis 10mg every other day for almost 1 year over the past 3-6 months I have been having trouble reaching a climax. After checking up on my other medications (Nexium and Benazepril 5mg) I  have come to a conculsion that the problem is being caused by Cialis.

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Billy1115
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by Billy1115
I am in ageement with you. I was taking 10mg daily because the Uroligist said is was good for the heart. I don't have any heart problems and now I reduced it to 10mg every 3 - 4 days. I am starting to have a climax again.However, it is not lke it used to be but it is very intense. I statred to relax a little more while having sex and the climax comes upon me when I least expect it.  Thanks for your input.
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I have been using cialis though not as regularly as Billy1115 -and also have great difficulty in climaxing. I am not using any other medication. I have no doubt this is due to use of  cialis. Contrary to the advice above  I find it easier to climax the  the smaller the does I use.
jon
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After researching the medications that you are on, the Benazepril seems to be the one that maybe giving you problems. Have you talked to your doctor about increasing your dose of Cialis. This sometimes needs to be done if you are having problems in the sex department.
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