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Apr 20, 2026
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Tadalista 10 mg contains tadalafil, a PDE5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction. It is generally prescribed at a starting dose of 10 mg, taken before sexual activity, and may be adjusted based on effectiveness and tolerance. The key safety point is that “higher doses” are not automatically better and can significantly increase risk. Taking more than the recommended dose (for example, repeating doses within 24 hours or increasing beyond prescribed limits such as 20 mg maximum single dose for on-demand use) can raise the chance of side effects. These may include severe headache, flushing, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, low Tadalista 10 Mg pressure, nausea, and visual disturbances. In some cases, more serious risks like prolonged erection (priapism), fainting, or chest discomfort can occur. High doses are especially risky if combined with alcohol, nitrates (used for heart disease), or certain blood pressure medications, as they can cause dangerous drops in blood pressure. People with heart conditions, liver or kidney disease should be particularly cautious. Importantly, exceeding prescribed doses does not improve performance proportionally—it mainly increases side effects. Tadalafil should always be used exactly as directed by a healthcare professional. If the standard dose is not effective, the safer approach is dose adjustment under medical supervision rather than self-increasing the dose.
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