Side Effects of Cialis
Cialis (tadanafil) is a medication intended for correction of sexual dysfunction in men. The drug is available in tablets, and it can be obtained in a drugstore. Clinical studies have proved its efficacy in treating erectile dysfunction, and it has shown better results than the famous Viagra or many other drugs.
The effect of the drug consists in increasing blood flow to the penis to ensure stable erection. Once taken, the drug continues to influence a man's sexual capacity for up to 2 days. It is possible to take a tablet 30 minutes before sex.
Because of the medicine's prolonged effect, it must be dosed properly. Under no circumstances should one exceed the dosage set by the doctor or wander off the schedule. If you have missed your dose, please, take a tablet as soon as possible. If it is almost time to take the next dose, skip the missed one.
This is a prescription drug. It may trigger severe side effects in some patients, and hence it should not be used without a doctor's supervision. Uncontrolled use of Cialis may result in serious blood pressure fluctuations, which may affect the functioning of vital organs.
Cialis has a number of contraindications. It is not recommended for people with poor tadalafil tolerability or allergic people. These tablets can be harmful for men suffering liver problems, kidney failure, unstable blood pressure, blood cell problems, heart trouble, stomach ulcers, poor digestion, and strokes. Men with erection lasting more than 4 hours should also beware of this medicine.
This drug should only be used as prescribed by your doctor. Before taking it, please, tell your healthcare provider everything about your health, diseases, if any, or treatment courses, if any, you are taking or have taken recently. Cialis does not mix with many medicines used to treat heart insufficiency and blood pressure disorders (nitrates, alpha blockers and other erectile dysfunction medicines). It can also interact with some natural food supplements, homeopathic and herbal remedies. For this reason, if you are starting a treatment course with Cialis, please, be open with your physician about all the drugs you take or have ever taken. The most common side effects caused by the drug include muscular discomfort, back pain, myalgia, headache, hypertension, diarrhea, nausea, and nasal congestion. If any of these effects occur shortly after using the drug, stop taking it and turn to your doctor.