Cialis (tadalafil)

Free Defective Drugs Case Review

You've seen the slick commercials. Man and woman can finally engage in a rousing round of adult relations because of the miracle known as "Cialis" (commonly called tadalafil). The images dance across the television tube and make you wonder if you're normal if you cannot engage in sexual activity every day or week.

As a result of all the hoopla, Cialis has become one of those drugs-of-choice for men (who are often encouraged to make doctor's appointments by their excited spouses or significant others), even those who don't actually have erectile dysfunction. They think playing "doctor" by taking the pills is a game, and it most certainly is... of roulette.


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For men who have been negatively affected by Cialis, this game does not end happily. Side effects such as vision impairment and heart pains (or angina) have been noted, especially among those who also have diabetes. (And remember - some people don't realize they are diabetics; for them, a dose of Cialis is a true gamble.) Unfortunately, the randy attitude of the marketing campaign downplays the fact that Cialis, like any drug, introduces foreign elements into your body. Those kind of advertising tactics are simply unacceptable.

Cialis has also been criticized because of its recreational use, probably due to the advertising campaigns that make romps in the hay seem as natural as breathing. To watch one of their savvy ads is to instantly feel curious about Cialis; and it's causing many otherwise healthy men to become sick from taking the drug.

Currently, we're working on lawsuit claims on behalf of gentlemen who were deceptively "taken" by the marketing tactics of Cialis makers Eli Lilly and Company. Our research has indicated that Cialis is not the safe drug it is advertised to be, and we want to stop Eli Lilly from misleading the public.

A consultation with us is free, and if we feel you have a case against Cialis's manufacturer, you won't owe us a dime until you get your claim. Yes, it's nice to have sexual relations with your partner, but not at the expense of your health.

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Bruce Jones says: 2010-05-24 08:38:12
In March of 2006, I lost my hearing suddenly the morning after taking Cialis. It's that simple. Lots of news last week on the internet about research conducted at the University of Alabama, strenthening the correlation between the use of this and similar medications used for Erectile disfunction and sudden hearing loss. I reside in Florida. The statute of limitations on my case expires in October 2010. Please contact me if somebody wants to represent my case. The detrimental effect this has had on my overall quality of life is terrible.


Jason says: 2010-04-16 06:46:58
I have taken Cialis, Levitra, and now take Viagra, I have suffered from lots of side effects and Angina or chest pains is an everyday thing but my psychologists state it could be anxiety. What the heck. Anyway I do hearing issues and sight issues sometimes but I just play it off to be other medicines I take side effects,please email me.


clarence williams jr says: 2010-01-07 12:19:33
i've been on cialis for some time now and i've noticed my vision is getting bad i have to wear reading glasses now for things close up


doris davis says: 2009-08-27 14:28:13
my husband was taking cialis and levitra. He does have angina like symptoms with tight chest pains


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