Yes. Traditional Cialis is typically prescribed at the 10-mg dosage. This gives users the option of increasing (to 20 mg) or decreasing (to 5 mg) dosage if that seems prudent. Daily Cialis therapy is prescribed as 2.5 mg or 5 mg once per day, to be taken at approximately the same time every day. Either way, the medication can be taken with or without food.
Taking Cialis with a heavy meal has been associated anecdotally with delayed onset of action, though some men don’t experience this at all. The only dosage of Cialis that may be prescribed either as daily therapy or for as-needed use is 5 mg. But most men who take it as needed use the 10-mg dose.
Daily therapy can be easier for men, particularly those who already take other medications on a daily schedule.