Long-term side Effects of Cialis.
Male Health Guide
Cialis (tadalafil) is a medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction and erectile dysfunction associated with benign prostate disease. In the long term, you may have some potential side effects:
Cardiovascular
Heart problems:
-in rare cases, it has been associated with a slightly higher risk of cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks or stroke. This is particularly worrying in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, or coronary disease.
Blood pressure disorders:
-it can cause a slow and sustained decrease in blood pressure. Although in most cases it is not clinically significant, in some patients it may cause dizziness, especially when rising abruptly (postural hypotension).
Eyes
Visual problems:
-there are reports of isolated cases of changes in vision, such as a loss of perception of the blue-green color (dyschromatopsy). This is because tadalafil can affect certain proteins involved in visual perception. However, these cases are very rare.
Other
Kidney problems:
-in some studies, it has been suggested that in the long term, in patients with compromised renal function, the continued use of Cialis could have an impact on renal function, although the evidence is inconclusive.
Hormonal:
-there are studies that raise the possibility that it may slightly affect hormonal levels, such as testosterone, although these changes are generally minimal and their clinical relevance is still under investigation.
It is important that patients taking Cialis in the long term are regularly monitored by a doctor, especially those with pre-existing diseases. In addition, you should tell your doctor immediately if you experience any abnormal symptoms.