Cialis, also known as tadalafil, is a medication commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Like any medication, it is essential to store and dispose of Cialis safely to maintain its effectiveness and prevent accidental exposure or environmental harm.
In this article, we will discuss the proper ways to store and dispose of Cialis, as well as address some common FAQs.
How to Safely Store Cialis
To safely store Cialis, follow these guidelines:
Store at Room Temperature
Keep Cialis at room temperature, ideally between 68°F and 77°F (20°C and 25°C).
Avoid extreme temperatures, such as hot cars or cold refrigerators, as they can affect the medication’s potency.
Avoid Moisture
Store Cialis in a dry place, away from moisture.
Do not store the medication in the bathroom, as humidity can cause the tablets to degrade.
Keep Away from Light
Cialis should be stored in a dark place, as exposure to light can cause the medication to lose its effectiveness.
Use Original Container
Keep Cialis in its original container with the label intact.
This helps you identify the medication and provides important information about the drug, such as the expiration date and any special storage instructions.
Keep Out of Reach of Children and Pets
Cialis should be stored in a safe place, away from the reach of children and pets, to prevent accidental ingestion.
How to Safely Dispose of Cialis
It is crucial to dispose of Cialis properly to avoid accidental exposure to others or harm to the environment.
Follow these steps to safely dispose of the medication:
Check for Take-Back Programs
Many communities have drug take-back programs that allow you to drop off unused or expired medications at designated locations.
Contact your local waste management facility or pharmacy to find out if they participate in such programs.

Dispose in Household Trash
If a take-back program is not available, you can dispose of Cialis in your household trash by following these steps:
- Mix the medication with an unpalatable substance, such as dirt or used coffee grounds.
- Place the mixture in a sealed plastic bag or another container to prevent leakage.
- Throw the sealed container in your household trash.
Do Not Flush
Avoid flushing Cialis down the toilet, as this can lead to water contamination and harm aquatic life.
Follow the disposal methods mentioned above to ensure the medication does not enter the environment.
Can I use expired Cialis?
Using expired Cialis is not recommended, as the medication may lose its potency over time.
Always check the expiration date on the label and dispose of expired Cialis properly.
Can I share Cialis with someone else?
Sharing Cialis or any prescription medication is illegal and potentially dangerous.
Cialis is prescribed based on an individual’s medical history and specific needs, and sharing the medication can lead to harmful side effects or interactions for the person receiving it.
How do I know if my Cialis is stored correctly?
Ensure that your Cialis is stored at room temperature, away from moisture and light, and in its original container with the label intact.
By following these storage guidelines, you can help maintain the medication’s effectiveness.
Conclusion
Safely storing and disposing of Cialis is crucial to maintain its effectiveness and prevent accidental exposure or environmental harm.
By following the guidelines provided in this article, you can ensure the proper handling of this medication.
References, Studies and Sources:
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). (2020). How to Safely Dispose of Unused or Expired Medicine. Retrieved from https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/where-and-how-dispose-unused-medicines
- U.S. National Library of Medicine. (2021). Tadalafil. Retrieved from MedlinePlus: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a604008.html
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