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Cialis Generic contains an active substance that is called Tadalafil, and it is a male enhancement product that effectively contributes to the elimination of problems caused by erectile dysfunction (ED). The users of this top-class male enhancement pill have a more powerful and enhanced erection. Cialis has a very strong effect, its use is completely safe, since the side effects are very rare, and all of this contributed to the exceptional popularity of this product among the male population.

An active substance of Cialis Generic acts by binding to the receptors of the blood vessels of the male sex organs which causes widening of penile blood vessels (vasodilatation). Due to the widening of the blood vessels of the male genitalia, the blood supply to the penis is increased, thus increasing and prolonging an erection. Depending on the state of the blood vessels in your penis, primarily their elasticity that is affected by various external factors (diet, smoking and alcohol consumption), the effects of Cialis tablets (which are very well absorbed after oral use) last from 12 hours and up to 36 hours.
However, sexual stimulation is needed to make Cialis Tadalafil effective.

How to Take Cialis Tadalafil
The recommended daily dose is 20mg (one Cialis tablet daily). Cialis tablets are taken 30 to 60 minutes before planned sexual activity, by oral route.

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Warnings
Although tolerability of Cialis Tadalafil is very good, this medicine can still cause certain side effects in a mild or moderate form. The most common adverse effects of Cialis tablets are headache and dyspepsia, and very rarely it may cause dizziness, rosacea (red face), clogged nose, back pain, or muscle pain.
All side effects are usually transient and completely harmless. In case of an overdose, it is recommended to start the symptomatic therapy.
Cialis tablets will not affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.
Interactions
There have been reported 11 major interactions with Cialis Tadalafil, including:
Interaction with Riociguat (used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension). Taking these two medicines together may lead to low blood pressure, so you may experience more side effects (headache, dizziness and fainting).
Interactions with Amyl nitrite nitroglycerin, Nitroprusside, Isosorbide mononitrate, and Isosorbide dinitrate (drugs used to treat angina). The concomitant use may cause cardiovascular collapse.
Interaction with Boceprevir (used to treat hepatitis C). Boceprevir may significantly increase the concentration of Tadalafil in the blood, thus leading to increased frequency of side effects (chest pain, nausea, hearing loss, vision loss, irregular heartbeat, and priapism).
Interaction with Telaprevir (a drug used to treat chronic hepatitis C). The concomitant use with this medicine increases your chances of getting priapism – prolonged and painful erection that last for hours.
If you’re not sure whether you can take Cialis Tadalafil concomitantly with other drugs, you may consult the pharmacists at the Meds4sure online pharmacy.

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All interested men who want to have more intense sex, harder erections, and bring their sexual performance to a higher level should buy Cialis tablets 20mg via the Meds4sure website. The product is available in an original package containing from 10 to 200 tablets of Cialis in various dosage forms (2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, and 40mg). The recommended dosage for adults is 20mg half an hour prior a sexual intercourse. It is not recommended to use Cialis Tadalafil more than once a day, but some studies demonstrated that this medicine can be used safely up to three times a day. However, further multi-center studies are needed to confirm this.

Meds4sure offers original Cialis tablets at very favorable price. You can buy 200 tablets of Cialis 20mg for only $67.20 and you will have a stock for almost whole year. With every next purchase, you can get great discounts as well. This is much cheaper than buying Cialis Tadalafil in regular pharmacies, not to mention privacy and avoiding embarrassing moments.

Just to compare price with other online pharmacies, we found that price of 200 tablets of Cialis 20mg tablets at Canada pharmacy 24h is more than two times higher than at Meds4sure – $152 for 200 tablets. That’s really expensive and you may save a lot of money if you buy Cialis via Meds4sure.

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Your drugs will be delivered at your doorstep by a courier who will have no clue about what’s in the package. No one will know what you have ordered. That’s really great, especially when you are buying drugs to treat erectile dysfunction.
Meds4sure is an online pharmacy that is held by healthcare professionals who will guide you on precautions, contraindications, dosage instructions, and side effects, although this information is easily available on their website. However, if you have any concerns or you’re not sure about something, you can always reach out to their staff and they will promptly respond. Meds4sure has one of the best sections of customer support.

Final Verdict
Cialis Tadalafil along with Viagra Sildenafil is one of the most popular “male pills”. Its efficacy is well-known and proved in many clinical studies. Most men avoid buying Cialis Generic in regular pharmacies, as that can be embarrassing. Therefore, the easiest way to buy this drug is online, and one of the best pharmacies to buy it is Meds4sure.

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Lagos Trains Health Workers On Handling SGBV Cases

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To address the increasing number of rape and defilement cases in Lagos communities, the State Ministry of Health has trained healthcare workers on the prevention and management of sexual assault cases.
The Director, Public Affairs in the ministry, Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, in a statement on Monday said the training equipped health workers with the knowledge and skills to provide professional, compassionate, and timely care to survivors.
Dr Folasade Oludara, Director, Family Health and Nutrition, State Ministry of Health, said the growing number of rape and defilement cases in Lagos communities necessitated the upskilling of healthcare workers who are often the first responders to survivors.
Oludara, represented by Dr Oluwatosin Onasanya, Deputy Director, Child Health, said the government recognised the critical role of health professionals in both clinical management and legal documentation of sexual assault cases.
She explained that the training was designed to ensure healthcare workers are adequately equipped to identify, document, and manage sexual assault cases effectively.
According to her, the training will strengthen Lagos’ coordinated health system response to gender-based violence.
She disclosed that the state government had already provided equipment and specimen collection tools to health facilities, noting that the training complemented this investment by building the competence of personnel handling such sensitive cases.
Oludara explained that doctors and nurses at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels who serve as first contact points for survivors were carefully selected from all 57 LGAs and LCDAs, particularly from areas with higher incident rates.
The SGBV Programme Manager, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr Juradat Aofiyebi, emphasised that the capacity-building initiative was a strategic step toward improving survivor-centred healthcare delivery and prosecution outcomes.
Aofiyebi added that the training underscored the government’s commitment to reducing the prevalence of sexual assault through a robust, multi-sectoral approach.
“The training provides healthcare workers with the knowledge to properly identify survivors, document findings accurately, and provide comprehensive care, all of which contribute to justice delivery and prevention of repeat offences.
She said the ministry would sustain such training to ensure that every survivor who presented at a Lagos health facility received quality, non-judgmental care.
Mrs Adebanke Ogunde, Deputy Director, Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Lagos State Ministry of Justice, highlighted the importance of medical documentation in sexual assault trials.
She explained that most convictions hinge on the quality of medical reports and forensic evidence provided by healthcare professionals, noting that medical reports served as vital corroborative evidence in court, particularly in cases involving children.
“Your medical reports are crucial; they can determine whether justice is served or denied,” she said.
Ogunde reminded health workers of their legal duty to report suspected sexual assault cases to the police or the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA).
Similarly, Dr Oluwajimi Sodipo, Consultant Family Physician, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), underscored the importance of timely medical attention, psychosocial support, and non-stigmatising care for survivors.
Sodipo explained that immediate presentation within 72 hours of assault improved chances of preventing infections and collecting viable forensic evidence.
He commended Lagos State for sustaining its inter-agency collaboration and continuous professional training on SGBV.

Sodipo, however, called for the strengthening of DNA and forensic capacities, improved insurance coverage, and better remuneration for healthcare workers.

“We must sustain motivation and continuous retraining if we want to retain skilled professionals and enhance justice outcomes,” he added.

Also, Mrs Margret Anyebe, Claims Officer, Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA), said domestic and sexual violence response had been integrated into the ILERA EKO Health Insurance Scheme.

Anyebe explained that survivors of sexual and domestic violence are covered for medical treatment, investigations, and follow-up care under the state’s Equity Fund for vulnerable groups.

“Hospitals are to provide first-line care, document, and refer survivors appropriately, while LASHMA ensures prompt reimbursement and oversight,” she said.

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Nch Technical Session Reviews 35 Memos …Sets Stage For Council Deliberations

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The technical session of the ongoing National Council on Health (NCH) meeting on Monday reviewed 35 out of the 82 policy memos submitted ahead of full Council deliberations scheduled for later in the week.
Dr Kamil Shoretire, Director of Health Planning, Research and Statistics, disclosed this on Tuesday during the Technical Session of the 66th Regular meeting of the NCH ongoing in Calabar, Cross River.
He said that 10 of the memos considered were recommended for Council’s approval, eight were noted, and 18 stepped down for further work.
According him, two additional memos were deferred and will be re-presented after revisions are made.
At the reconvening of the session, Ms Kachallom Daju, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, said that there were five memos from the Coordinating Minister of Health, adding that they were all related to the Department of Food and Drugs.
Daju said that the memos were stepped down on Monday and scheduled for re-presentation.
She also provided clarification on the previously contentious healthcare waste-management memo, explaining that the N3.5 million requests tied to the proposal had already been repurposed by the Global Fund.
“I have followed up, and I am informed that the funds have been reprogrammed. Just so we put it to rest, we will not be discussing that memo anymore,” she said.
She also said that the final memo considered on Monday was the proposal for the inclusion of telemedicine services under the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA).
“The next memo scheduled for presentation is the proposal for the establishment of Medipool as a Group Purchasing Organisation (GPO) for medicines and health commodities in Nigeria.
Meanwhile, Dr Oritseweyimi Ogbe, Secretary of the Ministerial Oversight Committee (MOC), formally notified the Council of the establishment of Medipool, a new public-private GPO created to strengthen the procurement of medicines and health commodities nationwide.
Presenting an information memorandum at the technical session, Ogbe explained that Medipool was the first nationally approved GPO designed to leverage economies of scale, negotiate better prices, and ensure quality-assured medicines.
He said this was beginning with primary healthcare facilities funded through the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF).
According to him, Medipool was established after a proposal to the Ministry of Health, followed by appraisals and endorsements by the Project Implementation and Verification Committee (PIVAC) and the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI).
“It subsequently received Federal Executive Council approval, with MOFI now owning 10 per cent of the company’s shares. The Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission has also approved its operations.
“Under the model, Medipool will work with Drug Management Agencies (DMAs) in all states to aggregate national demand and negotiate directly with reputable manufacturers to obtain competitive prices and guaranteed-quality supplies.
“The platform will function as a one-stop shop for DMAs, who will then distribute medicines to health facilities through existing state structures.”
Ogbe added that while Medipool will initially focus on BHCPF-supported primary healthcare centres, it was expected to expand to other levels of care nationwide.
“The organisation will provide regular reports to the ministry of health and participate in national logistics working groups to ensure transparency, oversight, and technical guidance,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Day One of the 66th NCH technical session opened with a call reaffirming the Ministry’s commitment to advancing Universal Health Coverage under the theme “My Health, My Right”.
“The delegates also adopted the amended report of the 65th NCH, setting the stage for informed deliberations.
The implementation status of the 19 resolutions from the previous Council was also reviewed, highlighting progress and gaps.

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Police Hospital Reports More Malaria Incidence

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The authorities of Police Clinic in Port Harcourt have reported high cases of Malaria in its facility.
The revelation was made by Mrs Udoh Mba Robert, a Chief Superintendent of Police and senior medical personnel in the Clinic.
She told The Tide that,”the Hospital admits sixty (60) to seventy (70) patients in a month”.
On how the facility runs, she stated that the hospital is under the National Health Insurance Scheme as most patients are treated almost free.
She maintained that staff of the hospital have been trained professionally to manage health issues that come under the purview of the National Health Insurance Scheme.
Mrs. Robert explained that malaria treatment also falls under NHIA, as patients are expected to pay only 10 per cent for their treatment while the government takes care of the outstanding bills.
NHIA, she further stated covers treatment and care for uniform personnel like the police force, military men, civil servants and all others working for the government.
Urging the public to seek professional medical attention, Mrs. Robert said the facility is open to workers in the federal services, especially police staff.

 

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