Consult your doctor before using Cialis if you have heart problems, including angina, a recent heart attack, or uncontrolled high blood pressure. Cialis can lower blood pressure, potentially causing dizziness or fainting.
Avoid Cialis if you suffer from a history of stroke or uncontrolled heart rhythms. These conditions heighten the risk of adverse cardiovascular events.
Men with low blood pressure should exercise caution. Cialis may further reduce blood pressure, leading to undesirable side effects.
Cialis is contraindicated in individuals with severe liver or kidney disease. These conditions can impair the body’s ability to process the medication, increasing the risk of side effects.
Do not use Cialis if you’re taking nitrates. The combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
People with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare eye disease, should avoid Cialis, as it may worsen the condition.
If you have a history of priapism (a prolonged and painful erection lasting more than four hours), Cialis is not recommended.
Caution is advised if you are taking other medications, especially those affecting blood pressure or liver function. Interactions can occur, so always inform your doctor about all your medications.
Cialis is not appropriate for women or children. This medication is specifically designed for adult men experiencing erectile dysfunction.
Before starting Cialis, discuss your medical history with your physician to ensure its safe use.