The medication Tadalista 60 is prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction, a disorder marked by the incapacity to get or sustain an erection strong enough for fulfilling sexual activity. It is appropriate for men of all ages who, for physiological or psychological reasons, have trouble achieving satisfactory sexual performance.

 

The ability of Tadalista to inhibit PDE5, an enzyme that breaks down cyclic guanosine monophosphate in the corpus cavernosum of the penis, is the basis for the drug's mechanism of action. Nitric oxide is released during sexual stimulation, which triggers the activation of guanylate cyclase and the subsequent synthesis of cGMP. This chemical promotes increased blood flow and the achievement of an erection by relaxing smooth muscle cells and dilating blood vessels in the penis.