Erectile dysfunction drug Cialis
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Understanding Cialis: An Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
Overview
Cialis is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It belongs to a class of drugs known as phosphodiesterase inhibitors, which work by enhancing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation, helping achieve and maintain an erection.
Who Should Avoid Cialis?
Do not use Cialis if you:
- Are allergic to any components of the medication.
- Suffer from severe kidney or liver problems and plan to take Cialis daily.
- Have certain hereditary eye disorders like retinitis pigmentosa.
- Experience heart issues such as unstable angina, severe heart failure, or an irregular heartbeat.
- Have low or uncontrolled high blood pressure.
- Have experienced a heart attack within the past 90 days or a stroke within six months.
- Are taking nitrates, like isosorbide or nitroglycerin, in any form.
- Use recreational drugs known as "poppers" (e.g., amyl nitrate).
- Have been advised to avoid sexual activity due to heart issues.
If any of these conditions apply, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Precautions Before Using Cialis
Certain medical conditions and medications can interact with Cialis. Inform your doctor if you have:
- Any allergies to medicines, foods, or other substances.
- A deformed penis (e.g., Peyronie's disease) or blood disorders like sickle cell anemia.
- A history of eye problems, such as sudden vision loss or macular degeneration.
- Liver or kidney issues, or are undergoing dialysis.
- High or low blood pressure, ulcers, bleeding disorders, or vessel problems.
- Experienced a heart attack, stroke, or severe heartbeat irregularities.
Drug Interactions
Cialis can interact with other medications, leading to potential side effects or reduced effectiveness. Notify your healthcare provider if you use:
- Alpha-blockers or medications for high blood pressure, as they may cause severe drops in blood pressure.
- Nitrates in any form could lead to dangerous blood pressure issues.
- Azole antifungals, certain antibiotics, or HIV protease inhibitors, as these may increase Cialis's side effects.
- Rifampin, which can reduce the effectiveness of Cialis.
This list is not exhaustive. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication while using Cialis.
For more personalized information, reach out to your healthcare professional.
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