Cialis Use. OverviewCialis (tadalafil) is a prescription medicine taken by mouth for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. ED is a condition where the penis does not harden and expand when a man is sexually excited, or when he cannot keep an erection. Cialis may help a man with ED get and keep an erection when he is sexually excited. Cialis is only for men, not for women and children, and must be used only under a doctor's care. In 2005, U.S. F.D.A. announces that labeling on erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra will more prominently display information on the potential risk of sudden hearing loss, and guide consumers on what to do if they experience sudden problems with their hearing. The labeling changes are a result of a number of cases in which patients taking ED drugs reported sudden hearing loss, sometimes with dizziness and/or ringing in the ears. The FDA is advising patients who are taking Cialis, Levitra, or Viagra and experience sudden hearing loss to immediately stop taking the drug and seek prompt medical attention. Cialis offers what no other current ED drug can, the ability to have sexual relations spontaneously, when it is most suiting and natural. The most common side effects from taking Cialis are, stuffy or running nose, upset stomach, facial flushing, and in some cases a visual blurring and the presence of a blue-tint in the vision. In rare cases, a prolonged erection was reported, which should be treated immediately at any hospital to avoid injury. Make sure to inform your physician of any other medications you might be taking and side-effects you may have experienced. Note: This information is not intended to cover all possible uses, precautions, interactions, or adverse effects for this drug. If you have question about the drug(s) you are taking, check with your health care professional. |
