Place the tablet under your tongue. Ensure the tablet makes good contact with the tissues.
Factors Affecting Dissolution
- Tablet type: Some formulations dissolve faster than others. Check your packaging for specific instructions. Saliva production: Dry mouth can slow dissolution. Sip water before placing the tablet under your tongue, but avoid swishing it around. Tablet breakage: A broken or crushed tablet may dissolve more quickly but could affect the even release of medication.
Allow the tablet to dissolve completely. This typically takes 15-30 minutes, but varies depending on the factors above.
Avoid swallowing saliva until the tablet is fully dissolved to maximize absorption.
Troubleshooting
If the tablet doesn’t dissolve after 30 minutes, consult your physician or pharmacist. Do not attempt to force the dissolution by chewing or swallowing the tablet prematurely. Avoid consuming acidic drinks or foods immediately before or after taking Cialis sublingually.
Remember to follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage and instructions. This information is for guidance only and does not replace professional medical advice.
Storage
- Store Cialis in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep Cialis out of reach of children and pets.


