How to prevent the risk of side effects?
It is important to note all important information about the medication, to ensure that you are a suitable candidate to take 시알리스 and reduce the risk of side effects. This includes any allergies, other medications one uses, or underlying medical conditions.
Be aware of allergies:
Allergic reactions to Cialis (tadalafil) are uncommon, but you should always tell your doctor if you experience any allergies to Cialis or other medicines. Although other allergies may seem unrelated to the product you are using, some inactive ingredients can cause an allergic reaction.
Be aware of the use of other medicines:
Before taking Cialis, you should always ask your doctor about other medications you are currently taking. When you combine different medicines, they can affect each other in a way that means that the medicine does not have the same effect and can create dangerous side effects.
시알리스 can cause a serious and dangerous drop in blood pressure if it is combined with nitrates, such as nitroglycerin or isosorbide dinitrates used to treat chest pain and sore throat. It can also cause dangerous decline if combined with alpha-blockers, such as doxazosin or tamsulosin used to treat enlargement of the prostate or high blood pressure.
Other medicines can affect the way Cialis is broken down and removed from the body, such as:
- Azole antifungals
- Macrolide antibiotics
- HIV and Hepatitis C Virus peptidase inhibits
- Rifampin
To note other underlying medical conditions:
시알리스 is not suitable for everyone and certain medical conditions may place you at a higher risk of adverse side effects. It is important to provide your full medical history when you talk to the doctor. In particular, you should let them know if you:
- Have suffered from heart problems, such as a heart attack, chest pain, strep throat, or irregular heart rhythms
- Have experienced strokes
- Have a kidney or liver disease
- Have high or low blood pressure
- Have had painful or prolonged erections, or penile conditions such as deformation, swelling, or Peyronie's Disease.
- Have Leukemia, Sickle Cell Disease or Myelomatosis
- Have eye problems such as retinitis pigmentosa or unexpected vision loss
- Have stomach ulcers or bleeding disorders
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