Lower Risk of Side Effects (Specific Examples)

Cialis often causes fewer headaches than Viagra. Studies show headache incidence is significantly lower with tadalafil (Cialis) compared to sildenafil (Viagra).

Facial flushing, a common side effect of both medications, tends to be less intense and shorter-lasting with Cialis for many users. This difference may be attributed to Cialis’s longer half-life.

Nasal congestion, another frequent complaint with Viagra, is reported less often by those taking Cialis. This may be due to differing mechanisms of action between the two drugs.

While both medications can cause indigestion, some users report a reduced incidence and severity of this side effect with Cialis. Individual responses vary, however.

Visual disturbances, like changes in color vision, are less prevalent with Cialis than with Viagra, according to clinical trial data. Consult your doctor if you experience any vision changes.

Remember, individual reactions vary. This information should not substitute professional medical advice. Always discuss potential side effects with your doctor before starting any medication.