kirazmattson
1068 posts
Apr 30, 2026
2:20 AM
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Vidalista (tadalafil) should be reviewed by a doctor in several situations—both before starting it and during use if anything changes. You should see a doctor before starting Vidalista if you have: Heart disease, chest pain, or a history of heart attack/stroke Low or uncontrolled high blood pressure Liver or kidney disease Eye conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa or major vision problems A history of priapism (painful, prolonged erections) Are taking nitrates (e.g., nitroglycerin) or certain blood pressure medicines Are on multiple medications (to avoid dangerous interactions) You Vidalista go back for a review while using it if: The medicine is not working well even after several attempts or dose adjustments You need it more frequently than prescribed or feel dependent on it for sexual activity You experience bothersome side effects like headache, flushing, dizziness, indigestion, or back pain that don’t settle You notice changes in blood pressure symptoms (fainting, severe dizziness) Seek urgent medical attention if you experience: An erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism) Sudden vision loss or blurred vision in one or both eyes Sudden hearing loss or ringing in the ears Chest pain, shortness of breath, or fainting during sexual activity Severe allergic reactions (rash, swelling of face/lips, difficulty breathing) Regular review is especially important if: You are older (especially over 65) Your health conditions change (new heart, kidney, or liver issues) You start new medications that could interact with tadalafil In general, doctors recommend periodic review of erectile dysfunction treatment (including conditions like Erectile Dysfunction) to ensure the dose is still appropriate, safe, and effective. If you want, tell me your situation (age, other medicines, or symptoms), and I can help you figure out whether a review is likely needed sooner.
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