Cialis contraindications and side-effects
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Cialis
administration and dosage
Cialis
contraindications and side-effects
Cialis
testimonials
Cialis
is an oral treatment, available only by medical prescription.
It should not be taken without a previous complete medical
examination.
Cialis is not to be associated with nitrates or with alpha-blockers
used in treating prostate problems or high blood pressure,
because the result may derive into a dangerous drop in blood
presure, inevitably leading to fainting or death in some
cases.
Patients
already taking ketoconazole or nitonoavir should not overpass
10 mg dose of Cialis once every 72 hours. An even lower
dose of Cialis (5 mg once a day) is recomended to those
pacients suffering from decreased kidney function. Restrictions
in taking Cialis are also met by men with liver impaiment
or with an uncertain heart condition, by pacients who have
recently suffered a heart attack or those suffering from
eye disorders.
Consequently,
the safest way to take Cialis is after completing a thorough
medical examination which will not only reveal the pacient's
tolerance to the treatment but also determin the adequate
dosage.
Cialis studies revealed that regular side-efects of this
treatament include headache, indigestion, back and muscle
aches, as well as flushing and stuffy or runny nose. Rearly
patiences also reported to have experienced sight disorders.
Generally, back pain and muscle aches appear in 12 to 24
hours after taking Cialis and don't require special treatament.
Very
few pacients also reported to have had erection for more
than 4 hours,case which must be immediately submitted to
medical attention.
For full effectivness of the treatament, men are advised
not to consume excessive amounts of alcohol in combination
with Cialis.
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