Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Cialis Precautions

You should be careful Before starting Cialis Dosages.

• Ask your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to tadalafil before buying Cialis.

• Do not use Cialis if you’re allergic to any ingredient in Cialis.

• Cialis should not be taken more than once in a twenty four hour period.

• Physicians should consider the cardiovascular status of patients, since there is a possibility of cardiac risk associated with sexual activity. Therefore, treatments for erectile dysfunction, including CIALIS, should not be used in men for whom sexual activity is inadvisable as a result of their underlying cardiovascular status.

• Ask your doctor if you’ve ever had an erection that lasted more than 4 hours; stomach ulcers; heart, kidney, or liver disease; irregular heartbeats or heart rate; high or low blood pressure; sickle cell anemia; leukemia or other blood cancers; conditions affecting the shape of the penis; or a rare genetic eye.

• Ask your doctor if you’ve been previously warned by a health care provider to not be engaged in sexual activity because of your health condition.

• You use certain recreational drugs called "poppers".

• Excessive alcohol use may limit the effect of Cialis.

• Cialis should never be combined Viagra or any other impotence medication.

• CIALIS is not indicated for use in pediatric patients. Safety and efficacy in patients below the age of 18 years has not been established.