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Dec 08, 2025
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Signs of a Vidalista 5 mg (tadalafil) overdose can range from moderate to severe because the drug affects blood flow, heart function, and smooth?muscle relaxation. An overdose typically occurs when someone takes more than the prescribed amount or combines it with other PDE5 inhibitors, nitrates, or recreational drugs. Below are the common warning signs and symptoms:
Taking too much VIDALISTA 5 MG may lead to severe and prolonged vasodilation, causing several noticeable effects. One of the earliest signs is pronounced dizziness or light?headedness, often due to a sudden drop in blood pressure. Individuals may also experience fainting, chest pain, or irregular heartbeat, which indicate cardiovascular stress and require immediate medical attention. Severe headaches, flushing, and nasal congestion may occur as well, becoming more intense than typical side effects.
Another important sign is priapism—an erection lasting more than four hours. This is a medical emergency because it can cause permanent tissue damage. Vision disturbances, such as blurred vision, loss of vision, or increased sensitivity to light, may also appear during an overdose. Some people may develop nausea, vomiting, or sudden hearing loss, which are less common but serious symptoms.
In extreme cases, an overdose can lead to difficulty breathing, severe hypotension, or collapse. Anyone showing these signs should seek emergency medical help immediately. Avoid taking more than prescribed and never mix Vidalista with alcohol, nitrates, or recreational drugs.
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