Cialis common adverse effects
Generally patients taking Cialis do not report any side effects, or experience minor adverse reactions, most frequent of which are headaches and flushing of the face and neck. Other side effects such as stuffy nose, stomach upset and muscle or back pain are met rarely.
Cialis may cause allergic reactions, never use this medication if you are allergic to Tadalafil or other components.
Serious side effects of Cialis include irregular heartbeat, general ill feeling because of sexual activity, chest pain, nausea, seizures. These conditions require special medical help.
If you experience other adverse reactions during Cialis treatment or if you suddenly feel bad during sexual activity you should get medical help right away.
Medications which can possibly affect Cialis
Before prescribing Cialis doctors usually ask patients suffering from ED about other disorders they may have and other medications they are currently taking. This is made as a precaution against possible drug interactions and conditions which these interactions may provoke.
So it is very important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use for erectile dysfunction, or for other disorders. The following list of drugs with which Cialis may interact is not full; if you are taking other medications inform your doctor:
- antibiotics;
- rifabutin;
- rifampin;
- rifapentine;
- barbiturates;
- medications for high blood pressure;
- medications for prostate enlargement;
- antifungal medications;
- antidepressants (nefazodone);
- heart medications;
- seizure medications;
- other ED medications;
- HIV or AIDS medications.