busgalloway
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This paper is from 2010, but I'd like to draw attention to it as steady-state has been emphasized in threads about HRT.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939761/
Here are some things covered in this study:
1. Steady state of tadalafil is reached after 5 days. This is probably why the Cialis website notes 4-5 days as being when you should see daily low dosages take effect.
2. Steady state tadalafil plasma concentration is 1.6 times higher than that of a single dose.
3. Tadalafil 5mg once a day leads to steady state trough of 55 ng/mL, which corresponds with 90% PDE5 inhibition in vitro, which is the therapy standard likely to produce erections in most men.
4. It is recommended to not consume grapefruit, especially when on a daily dose protocol. It slows the excretion of tadalafil. The study suggests either on-demand exclusively and avoiding grapefruit before taking it, or the lowest possible daily dose(2.5mg once daily).
Based on what I know about grapefruit kinetics in the liver, liver processing of some pharmaceuticals will be slowed for 24 hours. If you use tadalafil on-demand and you have grapefruit or juice, wait at least 24 hours before taking a dose.
Also, others on the forum have also suggested splitting the dosage of tadalafil and taking once every 12 hours. Compared to a single daily dose, this would raise the trough level, but lower the peak for a more regular plasma concentration.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939761/
Here are some things covered in this study:
1. Steady state of tadalafil is reached after 5 days. This is probably why the Cialis website notes 4-5 days as being when you should see daily low dosages take effect.
2. Steady state tadalafil plasma concentration is 1.6 times higher than that of a single dose.
3. Tadalafil 5mg once a day leads to steady state trough of 55 ng/mL, which corresponds with 90% PDE5 inhibition in vitro, which is the therapy standard likely to produce erections in most men.
4. It is recommended to not consume grapefruit, especially when on a daily dose protocol. It slows the excretion of tadalafil. The study suggests either on-demand exclusively and avoiding grapefruit before taking it, or the lowest possible daily dose(2.5mg once daily).
Based on what I know about grapefruit kinetics in the liver, liver processing of some pharmaceuticals will be slowed for 24 hours. If you use tadalafil on-demand and you have grapefruit or juice, wait at least 24 hours before taking a dose.
Also, others on the forum have also suggested splitting the dosage of tadalafil and taking once every 12 hours. Compared to a single daily dose, this would raise the trough level, but lower the peak for a more regular plasma concentration.
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