Cialis and Contraindications

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  1. Cialis and Contraindications: Nitrates
    Patients who use any form of organic nitrate either regularly and/or intermittently should not use Cialis. Clinical pharmacology studies have shown that tadalafil potentiates the hypotensive effect of nitrates.
  2. Cialis and Contraindications: Alpha Blockers
    Patients taking any alpha-adrenergic antagonist other than 0.4 mg once-daily tamsulosin should not take Cialis. The drug-drug interaction studies demonstrated a significant augmentation of the blood-pressure-lowering effect of doxazosin when tadalafil 20 mg was administered to healthy subjects taking the latter (8 mg daily).
  3. Cialis and Contraindications: Hypersensitivity
    Patients with hypersensitivity to tadalafil or any component of the tablet should not take Cialis.

  1. Cialis and Contraindications: Other Cases
    Cialis is not recommended for women and people under 18 years. Cialis is not recommended for people suffering from severe heart disorders, arrhythmias, hypertension, and hypotension. Also, it is not recommended for people with mild to severe heart failure in the last six months; for people who have ever experienced called non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, a temporary or permanent eye condition that causes a sudden, partial decrease or loss of vision in one or both eyes due to damage to the optic nerve; for people taking any form of nitrates.

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