When we decided to do this blogsite, one of our main intentions was to be perfectly honest about Cialis. We have seen too many blogsites that avoid talking about any negative characteristics of Cialis, or any other drug that they are talking about for that matter. We didn’t want to do this as we consider it a bit cheap to talk only about the greatest points. This is meant to be a source of information and not a sales pitch. It is because of this
that we decided to do an article about the possible side effects of Cialis. Another reason for this was that there is a lot being said about the side effects of this ED drug, which in many cases is far away from truth. So, we wanted to set some things straight. In this article, you are going to read only facts about the side effects that might be caused by Cialis and nothing else.
First of all, you should know that Cialis is more selective in its mechanism of action than Viagra or Levitra. This means that it has less effect on other blood vessels in the body due to the fact that its action is aimed more precisely on the PDE5 enzyme and not PDE enzymes with different numbers, i.e. which affect the state of blood vessels in other parts of the body. What this means, ultimately, is that Cialis is less likely to cause side effects, especially headaches that became somewhat of a burning issue with some users of the Magic Blue pill.
However, headaches are still considered more common side effects of Cialis, together with flushing, stuffy nose, sore throat, diarrhea, muscle pains, upset stomach and back pains. The back pains are considered to be the most common side effect of Cialis, but even they occur only in a very small percentage of men using Cialis. These side effects are not considered a cause for worry as they usually go away in time and as the body gets used to the medication. Of course, if any of these should become too bothersome, you will still need to talk to your doctor.
Some more serious side effects are also listed on the warning label for Cialis, but you should be aware of the fact that these are highly unlikely if the drug is used according to prescription and recommended doses. These rare side effects include irregular heartbeat, lightheadedness, convulsions, prolonged and painful erections, short breath, chest pains, swelling of the ankles, feet or hands, pain spreading to the shoulder, changes in vision and hearing or even loss of hearing or vision. These side effects are signs that the body is not responding well to the drug and you should contact your physician at once to report them.
In the end, we would like to add that the side effects that may be caused by Cialis are much rarer than some people would like you to think, especially the more serious ones that are extremely rare and some of which have not been definitely connected with the use of Cialis. The fact is that some people benefit from overemphasizing the side effects that are possible when using Cialis, such as people whose natural products for ED cannot compete with the efficiency of Cialis. This is why you need to be able to differentiate between actual possibility to experience side effects and the fear mongering that is sometimes used as an advertising tactic.
