Long-Term Use and Potential Risks

Consult your doctor before starting long-term Cialis use. Continuous use beyond the recommended dosage or duration may increase the risk of certain side effects. Regular checkups allow your physician to monitor your health and adjust your treatment plan as needed.

Cardiovascular Health

Cialis, like other medications, can affect blood pressure and heart rate. Prolonged use may increase the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with pre-existing conditions such as hypertension or coronary artery disease. Open communication with your doctor about your heart health is critical.

Hearing and Vision

While rare, some users experience temporary vision changes (such as blue-tinged vision) or hearing loss. These effects are usually temporary and resolve upon cessation of Cialis use. Report any visual or auditory disturbances to your physician immediately.

Other Potential Side Effects

Long-term Cialis use can potentially lead to headaches, muscle aches, nasal congestion, and back pain. The frequency and severity of these side effects vary among individuals. Your doctor can help manage these symptoms or suggest alternative treatments.

Remember, responsible medication use involves open communication with your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice and guidance based on your specific health status and needs.