Conditions that Prevent Cialis Use

Before taking Cialis, carefully review your medical history. Certain conditions can interact negatively with Cialis, potentially causing harm. Consult your doctor immediately if you have any of the following:

Condition Explanation
Severe heart problems Cialis can lower blood pressure, which may be dangerous for individuals with unstable angina, recent heart attack, or severe heart failure.
Low blood pressure The blood pressure-lowering effect of Cialis can exacerbate pre-existing hypotension.
Stroke history Similar to heart conditions, Cialis’s effect on blood pressure presents a risk.
Uncontrolled high blood pressure While Cialis doesn’t typically cause dangerously high blood pressure, it’s crucial to manage hypertension before considering Cialis.
Severe liver disease The liver plays a role in Cialis metabolism; impaired liver function can lead to drug buildup and adverse effects.
Severe kidney disease Kidney problems can affect Cialis elimination from the body.
Retinitis pigmentosa This rare eye condition may worsen with Cialis use.
History of Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) Cialis increases the risk of this type of vision loss.
Deformities of the penis (e. g., Peyronie’s disease) Cialis can exacerbate these conditions, potentially causing pain or injury.
Blood cell disorders (such as sickle cell anemia) Cialis can trigger painful episodes.
Recent myocardial infarction Using Cialis soon after a heart attack is highly risky.
Allergy to Tadalafil An allergic reaction to the active ingredient can be dangerous.

This list is not exhaustive. Always disclose all your health conditions and medications to your doctor before starting any new treatment, including Cialis. They can assess your individual risks and determine if Cialis is safe for you.