Cialis Side Effects and Health Warnings
We have stated a number of times on this website in different articles that Cialis has very few side-effects, and absolutely no health warnings associated with it. In many cases, the drug is actually proven to be safer than other common substitutes in the industry.
For consumers who are concerned about their long-term well-being, this will come as good news, especially if they are currently suffering from any sexual performance or erectile dysfunction issues. For those who may have been put off by other products' poor safety records, Cialis provides a welcome reassurance with its hugely researched safety profile.
So Are There ANY Side Effects?
We would love to tell you that there were absolutely no side-effects when taking Cialis. As with all prescription drugs however, users will react differently, and the mechanism of action of the active ingredient in the body will sometimes cause unwanted changes.
In the case of Cialis, the most common side effects which can be experienced include:
- Flushing of the face and redness / hot feeling in the cheeks.
- Erection which might be very easy to acquire (even in public places).
- Difficulty urinating immediately after ejaculation.
- Slightly tinted vision (very rare).
As you can see, if you were to contrast these effects were drugs such as Viagra, it would be fairly obvious which drug is safer for you. Recently, the ringleader of impotence drugs has been involved in the number of lawsuits where patients have experienced temporary deafness and even permanent blindness after having taken the drug over the long term.
What To Do If You Experience Side Effects?
If you experience one of the above side-effects, you do not need to worry. The first four effects listed above are relatively harmless, and will not cause any long-term damage or harm to the body.
If you do run into issues with your vision, such as a slight blue tinge (which is actually a medical condition), you should consult your doctor straight away as ultimately impotence drugs on the whole may not be right to you.
Thankfully, the likelihood of this occurring is extremely low, estimated to be evident in only one in 25,000 patients taking the drug. Of course, if you are concerned about the side-effects even before you take the drug, you should also consult with your doctor to see if taking the substance is right for you.