Tadalafil in Medical Practice presents an integrated and up-to-date view of tadalafil’s clinical applications, highlighting its role far beyond the treatment of erectile dysfunction. The book demonstrates how this medication interacts with physiology, metabolism, endothelial function, aging, vascular health, autonomic regulation, and the emotional factors that shape male sexual response.
It offers clear, evidence-based explanations of the NO–cGMP pathway, endothelial vulnerability in cardiometabolic patients, post-COVID vascular impairment, drug interactions, hormonal influences, and the behavioral components that determine therapeutic outcomes. The book also provides practical decision-making tools: dosing strategies, management with alpha-blockers, adjustments for age and comorbidities, cavernous tissue rehabilitation, and prevention of structural decline.
Combining technical precision with accessible language, this guide offers urologists, cardiologists, endocrinologists, and geriatricians a safe, pragmatic, and clinically grounded resource. Its content draws on an extensive body of contemporary scientific literature, ensuring both conceptual rigor and immediate clinical applicability.
More than a therapeutic manual, this book positions tadalafil as part of a broader model of vascular and emotional care — enabling the clinician to understand the patient as a living, interconnected system in constant reorganization.
| Number of Pages | 228 |
| Edition | 2 (2025) |
| Format | A5 (148x210) |
| Binding | Paperback with Flaps |
| Color | Black and White |
| Paper Type | Cream |
| Language | Portuguese |
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