- Always consult to your doctor before taking tadafil about allergic to tadalafil or any other medicine.
- If you are taking or recently taken nitrates such as isosorbide dinitrate (Isordil), isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur, ISMO), and nitroglycerin, consult to your doctor. If you are not sure which tablet is nitrate then ask to your doctor.
- If your are taking street drugs which are containing nitrate then avoid to take tadalafil or consult to your doctor.
- Tadalafil is sold under brand name (Cialis (Tadacip by Cipla)) and Adcirca. Take only these branded tadalafil and take only single branded tadalafil in a time.
- Consult your doctor which prescription or non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and other supplements are you taking or planning to take with tadalafil or before tadalafil.
- Ask to your doctor which herbal product should you take or already taken.
- Consult to your doctor if you are a smoker, had last erection more than 4 hours, diarrhea or vomiting, dehydration cause by sweating. Also consult to your doctor if you have disease related to blockage of veins in your lungs, high or low blood pressure, heart attack or heart failure, diabetes, high cholesterol, chest pain, ulcer, bleeding disorder, blood circulation problem, anemia, multiple myeloma, leukemia, heart, kidney or liver disease. Also consult to your doctor if you or your family member face and vision loss problem which can be caused by blockage of blood in your nerves.
- Consult toy your doctor if you are woman and you are pregnant or planning to pregnant, or breast feeding. If you become pregnant while taking Tadalafil, call to your doctor.
- For erectile dysfunction, always consult to your doctor before taking tadalafil. Consult toy your doctor if you ever face the problem like chest pain, strain on your heart or heart disease. Call your doctor if you face faintness, chest pain, or vomiting during sexual activity.
- Always keep in contact with your health care provider and tell him that you are using or about to use tadalafil. In emergency, your health care provider will treat you.
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