Long-Term Use of Cialis and Potential Risks

Consult your doctor before considering long-term Cialis use. Prolonged use, beyond what’s prescribed, carries potential risks. Regular monitoring of blood pressure and heart health is crucial. Studies suggest a possible increased risk of heart attack or stroke with extended Cialis use, particularly in individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular issues. This risk isn’t absolute, but warrants careful consideration and medical supervision.

Hearing and Vision Changes

While rare, some men report hearing or vision changes during Cialis use. These changes can range from temporary disturbances to more serious issues. Report any sudden hearing loss, vision changes, or prolonged erection (priapism) immediately to your doctor. Prompt medical attention is necessary to minimize potential complications.

Other Potential Side Effects

Long-term Cialis use may also be associated with headaches, muscle aches, back pain, and nasal congestion. These side effects are generally mild and temporary, but their persistence warrants a discussion with your physician. They might adjust your dosage or suggest alternative treatments. Open communication with your doctor is key to managing potential long-term side effects safely and effectively.