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SHORT ANSWER: Those who take nitrate-based medication or poppers on a daily basis should not take Cialis. Talking with your physician about all medications you currently take will help them in determining if Cialis is the right choice.
LONG ANSWER: Cialis can sometimes cause a drop in one's blood pressure which may be unsafe for those who take specific medications. This drop can result in minor conditions such as dizzy spells or fainting, or be as serious as a heart attack or stroke.
Those who take nitrate-based medications or poppers (recreational drugs) should not take Cialis. Nitrate-based medications are used to treat angina, a heart disease symptom that causes pain in one's jaw, arm and chest. These medications have nitroglycerin within them.
Those with kidneys or liver problems can have long-lasting effects from this drug. Consult a physician if you have problems because they should discuss with you whether taking Cialis is the right choice.
Those who have heart problems should not take Cialis. Sexual activity puts added
strain on one's heart and could lead to heart attack or increased heart disease
symptoms. Your physician might have alternative
suggestions for you in regards to
maintaining an erection for sexual activity.
Be certain you are not allergic or sensitive to any ingredients within the Cialis medication. Those with heart problems, low blood pressure, who have had a stroke, have eye diseases, stomach ulcers, blood disorders, or blood cell problems, should consult a doctor before taking Cialis.
A doctor can discuss the long list of medications that should not be taken in accordance with Cialis.
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