Important Precautions: Who Shouldn’t Use Cialis

Don’t use Cialis if you’re allergic to tadalafil or any of its ingredients. Check the label carefully.

Avoid Cialis if you have heart problems, such as unstable angina, a recent heart attack, or a history of life-threatening irregular heartbeats. Discuss your heart health with your doctor before considering Cialis.

Men with low blood pressure should exercise caution. Cialis can further lower blood pressure, potentially leading to dizziness or fainting. Your doctor can assess your risk.

Cialis interacts with some medications, including nitrates used to treat chest pain. Mixing these can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Provide your doctor with a complete list of your medications.

If you have severe liver or kidney disease, Cialis may not be suitable for you. Your doctor will help determine the safest course of action.

Men with sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia should consult their doctor before using Cialis. These conditions can increase the risk of certain side effects.

Cialis is not for women. This medication is specifically designed for men with erectile dysfunction.

Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting Cialis. They can help you determine if it’s right for you and monitor you for any potential side effects.