Tadalafil, widely known as Cialis, is transitioning from an erectile dysfunction treatment to a staple in the tech elite's longevity toolkit. Its mechanism as a PDE5 inhibitor involves relaxing blood vessels and enhancing blood flow, a property now being explored for broader health applications.
From ED to Longevity Staple
Unlike its shorter-acting counterpart Viagra, tadalafil boasts a half-life of up to 36 hours, earning it the moniker "the weekend pill." Low daily doses (2.5, 5 mg) are increasingly discussed for continuous vascular benefits.
Recent observational data has fueled this trend. One analysis indicated that men with ED taking tadalafil experienced significantly lower rates of major adverse cardiovascular events and mortality. Another large study reported reductions in mortality, heart attack, stroke, and dementia among users.
