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Jul 10, 2025
4:31 AM
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Vidalista 40 mg contains Tadalafil, a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) by improving blood flow to the penis. While this dose is effective for many men, some may consider increasing it if the results are insufficient. However, only a qualified healthcare provider can determine if a dosage increase is safe and appropriate.
Men may be eligible to increase their dose if they:
Have used VIDALISTA 40 MG as directed without experiencing severe side effects.
Do not take nitrates, alpha-blockers, or medications that interact with Tadalafil.
Have no history of serious heart, liver, or kidney conditions.
Do not suffer from low blood pressure or recent stroke/heart attack.
Are in good overall health and have had a proper evaluation by a doctor.
Self-adjusting the dose without medical advice is not safe, especially with Tadalafil’s long-lasting effects, which can remain in the system for up to 36 hours. Taking too much may lead to dangerous side effects, such as low blood pressure, priapism (prolonged erection), or vision problems.
In short, only a doctor should decide if increasing the dose beyond 40 mg is appropriate. Never increase it on your own, even if lower doses seem ineffective.
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