Schedule an appointment if you experience unexpected or concerning side effects while using Cialis, such as prolonged erection (priapism) lasting more than four hours, sudden vision loss, or hearing loss. These require immediate medical attention.
Consult your doctor if you have pre-existing heart conditions, low blood pressure, or are taking nitrates. Cialis interaction with these medications can be dangerous.
If you’re over 65 or have liver or kidney disease, discuss Cialis use with your physician before starting treatment. Dosage adjustments may be necessary.
Seek medical advice if you have concerns about erectile dysfunction lasting longer than three months. Your doctor can perform a thorough examination to determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment options, which may include Cialis or alternative therapies.
Regular check-ups with your doctor are always recommended, especially while taking any medication, including Cialis. This allows for monitoring of your overall health and medication effectiveness.
Don’t hesitate to contact your healthcare provider if you have any questions or uncertainties about Cialis usage or its potential impact on your health. Open communication is key to safe and effective medication management.