Cialis
Cialis (tadalafil) is a prescription drug classified as a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. It interferes with the process of blood circulation allowing for a fuller and more stable erection. Sexual stimulation is still required if you are taking Cialis, although it’s easier to get sexually excited and maintain a stable erection. Cialis is not intended for women and is not supposed to be used by them. However, this medicine has been classified as FDA pregnancy category B. It means Cialis is not expected to be harmful to an unborn baby but there is a probability it will pass to breast milk. Therefore, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding and think you need to be taking Cialis, discuss this with a qualified health care professional in advance. If you were told to refrain from sex but you took Cialis anyway, watch for the following symptoms: fainting, chest pain and severe dizziness. These may indicate you are having some heart problems and need to stop your sexual activity right away. Tell your health care provider about any medical problems you have especially sickle cell anemia, fibrosis/scarring, eye problems, active stomach ulcers, Peyronie's disease, liver disease, kidney disease, coronary artery disease, blood system cancers, bleeding disorders, penis angulation, history of painful/prolonged erection, and recent stroke, as these may affect the dose of Cialis you have been prescribed. To minimize the effects of Cialis try standing up slowly – that way you will avoid dizziness and some other possible side effects. Mild side effects that are considered to be quite normal and are not supposed to be reported to your health care provider can be some of the following: upset stomach, sore throat, warmth or redness in your face, neck, or chest, muscle pain, memory problems, stuffy nose, headache, diarrhea, and back pain. You are not supposed to be taking Cialis and combining it with some other medication. The following drugs should be avoided while taking Cialis to prevent interactions from occurring: antidepressants, doxazosin, conivaptan, rifampin, isoniazid, dalfopristin, seizure medications, antifungal medications, clarithromycin, erythromycin, heart or blood pressure medications, telithromycin, imatinib, diclofenac, and HIV/AIDS medicines. Store Cialis in some place where it will not be accessed by other people to whom it was not prescribed.
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