Cialis has been shown to cause some mild side effects. Talk to your health care provider if these do not go away within a few days. If you begin to experience more serious reactions, seek medical attention immediately.
Common side effects reported from Cialis use include:
More severe side effects include:
If you experience any of these side effects, seek medical attention immediately. These are symptoms of a severe adverse reaction to this medication that require immediate treatment.
As with all prescription medications, inform your doctor of any medical conditions you currently manage. Tell them about any and all medications, prescription drugs, and supplements you are taking before starting treatment with Cialis. Cialis can interact with bodily substances, causing potentially serious adverse reactions.
Specifically, you should inform your health care provider of any alpha-blocker, antifungal, HIV protease inhibitor, or high blood pressure medication you are taking. Remember to mention any herbal products you use, especially St. John’s wort.
In addition, let your doctor know if you have recently had heart surgery or experience chest pain during sex. If you experience any changes in your heartbeat or chest pain during sex, contact your health care provider immediately.
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Nitrite may cause a drop in blood pressure.
This drug should be taken at least 1 hour before the anticipated sexual activity, or after the drug is taken. Do not take this drug after a dose. You should not take this drug if you are allergic to it. Take it with or without food. Do not take this drug to treat erectile dysfunction or to prevent blood circulation problems (such as congestive heart failure, strokes) in patients with impaired liver or kidney function, or in patients with kidney disease.
The drug should not be taken for more than 5 consecutive days, as long as you don’t take it for a longer time than your body needs.
Do not take this drug for more than 2 consecutive days. If you are a healthy adult and take this drug to treat your heart disease or to prevent blood circulation problems in your patients with heart disease, your health should be good. Do not take this drug on its own. Do not stop taking it after having had a long period of treatment. Taking the drug for more than 3 consecutive days can be dangerous. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. But take it as if it is the next regularly scheduled dose. If it is less than 3 days since your previous dose, take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is less than 3 days since your previous dose, take the next dose as soon as you remember. Do not take your dose for more than 5 days to achieve the desired effect.
Some medicines have side effects that are very rare. They include:
If you have been taking a medicine for more than 5 days you may not feel well or have a fever. Do not take this drug if you are allergic to any medicine. Take this drug at least 1 hour before the anticipated sexual activity. Do not take the drug before having sex. Do not take it after the drug has been taken. Do not take this drug with a high-fat meal or with grapefruit.
Do not take this drug if you have had a heart attack in the last 12 months. Do not take this drug to treat erectile dysfunction. Take this drug after a dose. Take the drug to treat erectile dysfunction before you have had a heart attack.
This medicine is for men only. Do not take the medicine if you are not sure about the medicine. Do not use this medicine for more than 5 consecutive days. If you have a heart rhythm problem such as angina (chest pain) or sickle cell anemia (unusual red blood cells), talk to your doctor. Do not use this drug to treat a serious condition.
Do not use this medicine if you are allergic to it. Take this medicine for a maximum of 6 months. You may need a dose adjustment if you stop taking this medicine.
Before taking this medicine, tell your doctor and pharmacist if you have any medical conditions, especially if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breast-feeding. Do not use this drug in women and breast-feeding right after having an abortion. Do not use the drug in breast-feeding.
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The safety and efficacy of tadalafil were evaluated in clinical trials in men with erectile dysfunction (ED). The safety and efficacy of tadalafil (Cialis) were evaluated in clinical trials. Tadalafil was compared to sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), and avanafil (Stendra). The primary efficacy measure was the change from baseline to endpoint of the change from baseline to endpoint in the change from baseline to endpoint in the total number of ED events, ED-related ED symptoms (EDSS), and ED symptoms (EDSS-T) using a modified New York City-based version of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) domain questionnaire. Secondary efficacy measures were the change from baseline to endpoint of the change from baseline to endpoint in the change from baseline to endpoint in the number of ED events, ED-related ED symptoms, and ED symptoms. In both groups, tadalafil was well tolerated and the clinical and erectile function domains significantly improved when compared with sildenafil (mean change from baseline to endpoint: tadalafil, -0.5; sildenafil, -0.4; P<0.001), but not tadalafil, was significantly more effective than sildenafil (mean change from baseline to endpoint: tadalafil, -2.2; sildenafil, -1.7; P=0.003). These results are consistent with those of a study using sildenafil and tadalafil in clinical trials, with both results showing a better response to tadalafil compared with sildenafil.
Tadalafil was found to be effective in treating ED. The primary efficacy measure was the change from baseline to endpoint of the change from baseline to endpoint in the change from baseline to endpoint in the number of ED events, EDSS, and EDSS-T using a modified New York City-based version of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) domain questionnaire. Secondary efficacy measures were the change from baseline to endpoint of the change from baseline to endpoint in the number of ED events, EDSS, and EDSS-T.1.Nitrates (e.g., nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate): Cialis and nitrates both lower blood pressure. Taking them together can cause a significant and potentially life-threatening drop in blood pressure (hypotension), leading to dizziness, fainting, or even heart attack or stroke. It is contraindicated to use Cialis with nitrates or recreational "poppers" (amyl nitrites).
2.Alpha-blockers (e.g., prazosin, terazosin, tamsulosin): Both Cialis and alpha-blockers relax blood vessels, which can lead to excessive blood pressure reduction when used together. This may result in dizziness, fainting, or orthostatic hypotension (a sudden drop in blood pressure when standing). If needed, your doctor may adjust the dosage or recommend spacing the medications.
3.Other antihypertensive drugs (e.g., atenolol, propranolol, enalapril, lisinopril): Cialis can enhance the blood-pressure-lowering effects of these medications. While this interaction is usually less severe than with nitrates or alpha-blockers, it can still cause dizziness or fainting in sensitive individuals. Close monitoring of blood pressure is recommended.
Cialis (tadalafil) can interact with certain foods and beverages, potentially altering its effectiveness or increasing the risk of side effects. Here are the key drug-food interactions to be aware of:
Cialis (tadalafil) can interact with certain foods and beverages, potentially altering its effectiveness or increasing your risk of side effects. In case you are using this medication with a PDE5 inhibitor, it is important to have a discussion with your doctor and to follow safe eating patterns. Safe eating may be also recommended while using this medication.
D. Drug-Food Interactions The antacid gastric acid group contains antacids such as Maalox, Stoa acid, and Maalox, which can cause antacid adverse reactions like muscle aches, joint pain, or pain.
Cialis is a brand-name drug used to treat erectile dysfunction in men. It is a type of drug that is used to treat erectile dysfunction in men. Cialis works by increasing blood flow to the penis to help achieve and maintain an erection. It is also used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men. Cialis is available in two forms:
Cialis works by increasing blood flow to the penis. It is a type of drug that is prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction in men. Cialis is used to treat erectile dysfunction in men only if they have a condition that causes them to have an erection. Cialis can also be used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men. It is not a cure for BPH, but it is a treatment for erectile dysfunction. If you are taking a nitrate drug for heart disease, Cialis is not approved for use in BPH treatment.
Cialis is a prescription drug that is prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction. It is taken by mouth as needed. Cialis comes in the form of a pill that you swallow. It is usually taken 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity. The effect of taking Cialis can last up to 4 to 6 hours.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you can.