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View compareWhat is Cialis used to treat?
Primarily prescribed for erectile dysfunction (ED), Cialis addresses the common challenge faced by men in attaining and maintaining an erection.
Who can and cannot take Cialis?
Individuals who are taking specific medications or live with certain pre-existing conditions may face limitations in taking Cialis:
Medication Interactions: Cialis may be unsuitable if you are currently taking the following:
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nitrates (e.g., isosorbide mononitrate, glyceryl trinitrate)
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some antibiotics (e.g., erythromycin)
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antifungals (e.g., ketoconazole and itraconazole)
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antivirals (e.g., ritonavir and saquinavir)
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alpha-blockers (e.g., tamsulosin, doxazosin, alfuzosin)
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other erectile dysfunction medications (e.g., Viagra, Levitra, etc.)
Additionally, the consumption of alcohol and grapefruit juice can interact with Cialis.
Pre-existing Conditions: Cialis may not be suitable for individuals with the following pre-existing conditions:
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Peyronie's disease (a condition causing penile curvature)
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Heart problems or a history of stroke
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Certain visual/eye conditions
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Kidney or liver disease
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Sickle cell anaemia, multiple myeloma, or leukaemia
Consult with a healthcare professional to assess individual health conditions and medication regimens before considering Cialis to ensure its compatibility and safe usage.
In the UK, Cialis is not authorised for use in women, and therefore, it should not be taken by females as it cannot be safely prescribed by a doctor.