Cialis

Cialis (tadalafil) is a prescription PDE5 inhibitor that has been specially designed to help men suffering from impotence to regain their sexual abilities and have sex. Cialis provides for up to 36 hours of efficiency – several times longer than any other medicine of the kind. However, the period of efficiency may be slightly different and depend on a number of factors that are individual for every patient. You can take Cialis as needed, but not more often than every 24 hours to avoid an overdose. Combining Cialis with certain other drug sibutramine snot recommended as interactions are possible. Here is a list of the most popularly prescribed medicines that have been reported to cause interactions with Cialis: alpha blockers, lovastatin, phenobarbital, fluoxetine, delavirdine, erectile dysfunction medicines, dexamethasone, HIV protease inhibitors, fluvoxamine, clarithromycin, medications for high blood pressure, antifungals, cyclosporine, rifabutin, diltiazem, verapamil, sertraline, rifampin, isoniazid, metronidazole, phenytoin, cimetidine, efavirenz, danazol, and erythromycin. You may need to reconsider some of your habits and diet while taking Cialis. It is known that grapefruit juice can interfere with the effects of Cialis, while smoking and drinking alcohol can worsen some of the side effects are become risk factors for developing certain serious side effects. The following serious side effects are rarely reported, but you nevertheless should be aware of their possibility: blurred vision, dizziness, sudden loss of hearing, priapism, sudden loss of vision, hives, ringing in ears, rash, and chest pain. If you notice any of these side effects while having sex, stop the sexual activity immediately and seek emergency medical help.
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