Cialis Precautions
Cialis is a prescription medicine used for treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). According to recent studies, it is much friendlier in terms of side effects than many other ED drugs and more efficacious. Its effect lasts more than 36 hours, while Viagra's action fades after 5 hours. The last estimates have shown that almost 70 per cent of patients prefer Cialis to Viagra.
Pills contain tadanafil - an active ingredient that promotes blood flow to the penile chambers and therefore ensures stronger erection. Inactive ingredients include hydroxypropyl cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, lactose monohydrate, sodium laurel sulfate, microcrystalline cellulose, titanium dioxide, talc, etc. This medicine can be taken both with and without food, any time of day, but never more than 1 tablet each day!
Cialis is a prescription medicine. Drugstores are strict on prescriptions, because treatment with this drug is not always beneficial. It is not intended for children or women. In some people, this drug may cause serious side effects and allergies. Therefore, it must be consumed in strict accordance with your healthcare provider's recommendations.
Cialis tends to interact with other medicines, especially nitrates, which are used against heart diseases. You should also be careful if you are already using other ED drugs or medicines that treat blood pressure disorders. Cialis is incompatible with medicines called 'alpha blockers', such as terazonin, alfuzonin, prazosin, tamzulosin, etc. Using Cialis with alpha blockers may cause your blood pressure to drop dramatically, which may result in dizziness or even loss of consciousness.
If you are on the point of taking Cialis, please, tell your doctor about chronic diseases, if you have any. Cialis is no great option for those suffering heart insufficiency, blood pressure fluctuations, liver problems, kidney diseases, chronic digestion problems, blood cell abnormalities, vision loss, stomach ulcers, or protracted erection.
Cialis has a number of common side effects, such as back pain, muscular pain, flushing, headache, indigestion and runny nose. Some men do not have side effects at all. Others may experience moderate discomfort that fades within a couple of hours. However, sometimes the effects become too severe to continue treatment with Cialis. In any event, if you have any of the abovementioned problems, stop taking Cialis immediately and consult your physician.