Schedule a doctor’s appointment if you experience chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or prolonged erection (lasting more than four hours).
- Sudden vision changes: Report blurred vision, sudden vision loss, or changes in color perception immediately. Hearing problems: Contact your doctor if you experience sudden hearing loss or ringing in your ears (tinnitus). Severe allergic reactions: Seek immediate medical attention for symptoms like hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
Consult your doctor before using Cialis if you:
Have heart problems, high or low blood pressure, or have recently had a heart attack or stroke. Have kidney or liver disease. Have a history of prolonged erections (priapism). Are taking nitrates or other medications that can interact with Cialis. Have blood cell disorders such as sickle cell anemia. Have stomach ulcers or bleeding disorders. Have a history of retinitis pigmentosa. Have multiple myeloma or leukemia.
Discuss any other health conditions with your doctor before starting Cialis. Your doctor can assess your overall health and determine if Cialis is right for you and discuss potential risks and benefits. Regular check-ups are recommended during long-term use.


