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Dec 02, 2025
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Tadarise 10?mg contains Tadalafil, a PDE?5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction. While it’s generally safe for most men, certain individuals should consult a doctor before using it because it can interact with medical conditions, other medications, or pose risks. Here’s a detailed breakdown: People with heart or blood pressure problems Severe heart disease or recent heart attack/stroke People with kidney or liver problems Severe kidney impairment or end-stage renal disease Moderate to severe liver disease Dose adjustments may be required; a doctor should evaluate safety Men with eye or vision problems History of retinitis pigmentosa or Tadarise 10 Mg anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) Sudden vision loss or eye problems should prompt urgent medical attention before use Men with blood disorders Sickle cell anemia, leukemia, multiple myeloma — higher risk of prolonged erections (priapism) History of priapism People on certain medications Nitrates (as above) — absolutely contraindicated Ritonavir, ketoconazole, erythromycin, some antifungals or HIV protease inhibitors — can increase tadalafil levels and side effects Other PDE?5 inhibitors — avoid combination Older adults or men with multiple health conditions Men over 65, or with multiple cardiovascular risk factors, should get a doctor’s evaluation to ensure Tadarise 10?mg is safe Important Notes Even if none of the above applies, a doctor should check if you have undiagnosed heart disease — sexual activity itself carries some strain on the heart. Tadalafil can cause headache, dizziness, flushing, indigestion, back pain, or muscle aches; in rare cases, severe hypotension, vision or hearing problems.
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