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Is it too late to ask a question in this thread? I’d love to hear your opinion on low dose cialis (5 mg ED) as an addition to TRT. Obviously most guys won’t need it for it libido effects, but what about all the other positive effects from it? In my own opinion it’s stupid not to take it. What do you think?

AlphaMD's Answer

We are advocates for cialis. It certainly has the known benefits of improved sexual function, but it also helps regulate blood pressure. It is also known to improve exercise tolerance through improved pulmonary circulation. Barring any medical contraindication, we would agree that there are few reasons not to take it.

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