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Does Medicare cover Cialis for prostate problems?

Jan 24, 2009 · Insurance is limiting Cialis. My urologist prescribed 5mg Cialis daily at this stage of my recovery stating it will reduce chances of calcification of blood pathways owing to the induced ED from the prostatectomy. He wrote me a 90 day prescript ion, but advised me that owing to the cost, I could go every other day.

Can Cialis prevent impotence in men treated for prostate cancer?

Even if your prescription drug plan covers Cialis, you may have to pay a higher percentage of the cost because Medicare categorizes Cialis as a non-preferred brand-name, or specialty drug (a tier 3 drug). Your final price depends on your prescription drug plan provider. Without insurance, Cialis costs approximately $150.00 for a 30-count package of 5mg tablets, and over $900.00 …

How much Cialis should I take after a prostatectomy?

May 22, 2013 · Cialis pills are an odd shape and hard to cut but it doesn't really matter if you get 4mg one day and 6mg the next. ... I am a recent beneficiary of the remarkable advances in robotic bi-lateral nerve sparing robotic prostatectomy surgery, though am still on the mend in the normal fashion for folks whose prostate has been removed in the last 10 ...

How much does Cialis cost without insurance?

Nov 16, 2012 · To facilitate sex after prostate cancer and speed the restoration of natural erections, Dr. Samadi often recommends PDE-5 (phosphodiesterase) inhibitors such as Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis, as a first-line treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). Among these three commercially available PDEIs, analysis shows comparable efficacy.

Can Cialis help after prostate surgery?

Daily treatment with the PDE-5 inhibitor tadalafil (Cialis) led to a significant decrease in loss of penile length among men who had undergone bilateral nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy.May 19, 2014

Does Cialis help with incontinence after prostate surgery?

Conclusions. These results suggest that chronic dosing of tadalafil improves QoL of patients post-nsRP. The improvement of urinary incontinence in elderly patients randomized to tadalafil OaD may contribute to this effect.Apr 12, 2015

How do I overcome erectile dysfunction after prostate surgery?

ED treatment Medications or devices can help ED recovery after surgery. Popular ED medications, such as sildenafil (Viagra) and tadalafil (Cialis) can be effective. About 75 percent of men who undergo nerve sparing radical prostatectomy can achieve successful erections with these drugs.

How long does erectile dysfunction last after prostate surgery?

Nearly all men will experience some erectile dysfunction for the first few months after prostate cancer treatment. However, within one year after treatment, nearly all men with intact nerves will see a substantial improvement.

How can I speed up nerve regeneration after prostate surgery?

Can I do or take anything to speed up nerve regeneration? I recommend to my patients that they stimulate themselves (or be stimulated by other means) 2-3 times a week and take a Viagra tablet at least once a week as well. This encourages nerve regeneration and increases blood flow to the penis.

How do you train your bladder after prostate surgery?

Improve Bladder Control. Regain your continence sooner after a robotic prostatectomy. Kegel exercise strengthens the group of muscles called the pelvic floor muscles (also known as PC muscles which stand for pubococcygeus.) These muscles contract and relax around the bladder and the bladder opening at your command.

What is the best treatment for ED after prostate cancer?

To facilitate sex after prostate cancer and speed the restoration of natural erections, Dr. Samadi often recommends PDE-5 (phosphodiesterase) inhibitors such as Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis, as a first-line treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). Among these three commercially available PDEIs, analysis shows comparable efficacy.

What are the side effects of a 10 mg med?

Side effects may include: headache, upset stomach, back pain, or runny nose. Patients who have ED secondary to radical prostatectomy, diabetes mellitus, or severe peripheral vascular, have a lower response rate than those with no comorbidities.

Do phosphodiesterase inhibitors work the same way?

However, because they are similar, if you are unable to see results with one, it is unlikely that another in the same class would work.

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Please see the link below. It has a really good article. Cialis seems to work quite well after prostate removal, and it's use is actually encouraged.

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How long does it take for a penile to heal after surgery?

Even so, it can take up to 3 years for recovery to be complete. The initial research into penile rehabilitation was with injection therapy and found that men who regularly used it had a much higher rate of potency 6 months after surgery than those that did not: 67% versus 20%.

How often should I take PDE5I?

Ideally, patients should take a PDE5i 1-3 times a week (tadalafil comes as a 5 mg tablet for daily use) until their erections are strong enough to no longer need any drug assistance at all. However, because many men undergoing a prostatectomy already have erectile dysfunction before the operation, many men continue to use PDE5is years after their surgery to give them a better quality and duration of erection.

Is Viagra a drug?

The rest, as they say, is history and Viagra is now one of the most well-known drugs ever manufactured. Tablets from the Viagra family (phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors, or PDE5i) work by blocking the enzyme that causes penile detumesence (reversal of an erection), resulting in increased penile blood flow.

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