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When taking Cialis you are to follow your doctor recommendations as only specialist can choose the best dosage you particularly require. Also remember that only your doctor has right to lower or raise your dose, depending on how your body reacts to Cialis.
Usually Cialis is advised to be taken once a day approximately 30 minutes before the planned sexual activity. Cialis chemical ingredients interact normally with the majority of food and beverages, so pills can be taking during the meal or after it. It is better to take Cialis with a glass of water.
Although you should keep in mind that there is one sever limitation: drinking alcohol is forbidden. The combination of alcohol and Cialis can increase your chances of getting a headache or getting dizzy, or having your blood pressure drop or your heart rate increase.
You can come across some side effects if Cialis when taking the pills however it is difficult to tell whether the problems are related to the Cialis, the person’s existing risk factors, sexual activity of a man, or a combination of these things.
There are some slight side effects of Cialis which do not influence your health condition:
• Headache
• Facial flushing
• Indigestion, known as dyspepsia people
• Back pain
• Nasal congestion
• Muscle pain (known as myalgia)
• Pain in the arms or legs
Also there are more serious side effects of Cialis. You’d better stop taking Cialis and contact you doctor if you have:
• High blood pressure
• Dry mouth
• Insomnia
• A spinning sensation (vertigo)
• Unexplained rash
• Blurred vision
• Other vision problems, such as seeing a blue tinge to objects or difficulty telling the difference between blue and green
• A sudden decrease in or loss of hearing
• Migraines
• Prolonged erection lasting longer than four hours
• Painful erection lasting more than six hours (priapism).
In rare cases, there can be some serious health problems. You should stop taking Cialis and call the emergency for having immediate medical help if you have:
• Heart attack
• Sudden death
• Chest pain
• Heart palpitations
• Stroke
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