Cialis, like all medications, carries potential risks. Headaches are common, often mild and transient. Back pain and muscle aches are also reported by some users.
More serious, though less frequent, side effects include sudden vision loss or hearing loss. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience these. Changes in blood pressure are possible; individuals with pre-existing heart conditions should discuss Cialis use with their doctor.
Prolonged erection (priapism) is a rare but serious risk requiring immediate medical intervention. This condition can cause permanent damage if untreated. Consult your physician if an erection lasts longer than four hours.
Cialis can interact with other medications, particularly nitrates used to treat chest pain. This combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Always inform your doctor of all medications you are taking.
Stomach upset, nasal congestion, and flushing are other possible side effects. These are generally mild and resolve on their own. However, if they persist or worsen, contact your doctor.
Individual responses to Cialis vary. This information provides general guidance; your personal experience may differ. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and report any concerning side effects promptly.


