Tadalafil
Brand Names: Cialis, AdcircaRelated Medications: Adempas, Androderm, , Flolan, Levitra, Orenitram, Staxyn, Stendra, Testim, Viagra
Tadalafil is a PDE-5 inhibitor that affects the muscles of the blood vessels and blood circulation producing the desirable effect. Tadalafil increases the blood flow to the penile area, stimulating a stiff and durable erection. Additionally, the treatment produces a preferable effect on prostate, improving benign prostatic hypertrophy, chronic prostatitis and other conditions. Tadalafil is widely spread under the name of Cialis and is commonly used to treat impotence and signs of enlarged prostate. Adcircais another name of Tadalafil that is frequently prescribed as a pulmonary arterial hypertension treatment. Keep in mind that irrespective of various conditions the drug boosts, its impact on the organism remains similar, thus, you should never administer both medications simultaneously to avoid Tadalafil overuse.
Talk to your healthcare professional primarily to Tadalafil treatment course. Never adjust the dose, duration or the treatment course and intake periodicity on your own. Severe complications may occur after the medication misuse. Do not start the medication intake if you are allergic to Tadalafil, other erectile dysfunction treatments or pulmonary arterial hypertension drugs. Tell your doctor about other health complications you have, especially:
The drug should never be administered by pregnant or breastfeeding women. Tell your doctor if you take any nitrate drugs, since they can interact with Tadalafil and cause serious blood pressure disorders.
Tadalafil dose generally depends on numerous factors, including the treated condition, its severity, body response to the medication and other points. However, a usual Tadalafil dose is the following:
Tadalafil may interact with numerous medications, especially:
Provide your physician with a complete list of pharmaceuticals you use. Otherwise, you risk getting severe complications from Tadalafil misuse, such as:
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