Vidalista Questions Answered

Q: What do I need to know before using Vidalista?

A: Tadalafil, the active substance in Vidalista, is a medication that needs to be taken following doctor’s advice. The drug has its share of contraindications and pharmacological incompatibilities which are not fully listed on the pages of this website and can only be communicated to you by a healthcare specialist. Vidalista is not intended for the use in men who do not have problem with erectile function, women and individuals under the age of 18.

Q: Tadalafil effect on kidneys

A: According to a clinical study carried out by Sapienza, using tadalafil daily has a potential to lead to an improvement at the cardiac level in male diabetic patients and would promote immune and renal function in patients of both sexes. The results underlined the possible benefits of tadalafil in the treatment of diabetes complications, in particular, in men with disease-related microvascular problems (such as erectile dysfunction, cardiomyopathy, or kidney disease), and menopausal women at risk for kidney disease.

Q: Does Vidalista interact with other drugs?

A: Yes, some medications should not be combined with tadalafil. They are: other medicines for pulmonary hypertension (riociguat), alpha-agonists (used in hypertension such as clonidine, methyldopa), alpha-blockers (indicated in benign prostate enlargement such as alfuzosin, doxazosin, tamsulosin or terazosin), some antibiotics (clarithromycin, erythromycin, metronidazole, norfloxacin, rifampicin, etc.), some antidepressants (desipramine or sertraline), some antifungals (itraconazole, ketoconazole or voriconazole), antiepileptics (carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin or primidone), other drugs for erectile dysfunction (alprostadil, sildenafil, vardenafil), heart medications (atenolol, captopril, clonidine, losartan, propranolol, etc.)

The combination of tadalafil and medications that stimulate the guanylate cyclase enzyme (a substance that, among other actions, leads to the dilation of blood vessels), such as riociguat, is not recommended, as it can cause symptomatic hypotension (decrease in blood pressure).

You should tell your doctor about all the medicines you use, whether prescribed or not, especially medicines for heart problems, high blood pressure, prostate problems, antibiotics, medicines for the treatment of AIDS, medicines for the treatment of infections caused by fungi and yeast; and medicines indicated for the treatment of diseases that affect the stomach, such as gastritis and ulcers.

Q: How should I take Vidalista 80 mg?

A: Vidalista can be taken with or without food, since meals do not inhibit or alter its effects. However, if you experience side effects, try taking the drug after a light meal.

Q: Is there a best time of day to use this medicine?

A: Depending on the condition of erectile dysfunction, your doctor will indicate the best dose schedule, which may be daily or on demand.

Q: What do I do when I forget to take my medicine?

A: As it can be used on demand, there is no problem of forgetting. But when use is daily, you should take it as soon as you remember. Never double the dose and respect the maximum daily dose recommended by your doctor, which is generally 20 mg.

Q: What are the possible side effects?

A: This medication is considered well tolerated, safe and effective when used in adequate doses. Despite this, the most common side effects are: headache, indigestion or heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, pain in the back, muscles, legs and arms, cough, redness (flushing) and nasal congestion.

Q: What if I miss my dose?

A: The important thing is to avoid taking two pills at once. If you always forget to take your medicine, use some type of alarm, like the one on your cell phone.