kirazmattson
1536 posts
Apr 21, 2025
1:27 AM
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Taking too much Tadalista (which contains Tadalafil) can lead to overdose symptoms and an increased risk of side effects. The typical recommended dose of Tadalista for erectile dysfunction (ED) is usually between 10 mg and 20 mg before sexual activity. The maximum prescribed dose is typically 20 mg within a 24-hour period. If you take too much Tadalista, you may experience several symptoms, and it is important to seek immediate medical help if any of the following symptoms occur: Possible Symptoms of a Tadalista Overdose: Severe Headache: A headache is a common side effect of Tadalafil, but in the case of an overdose, it could become more severe or persistent. Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension): Tadalafil works by dilating blood vessels, which can lower your blood pressure. Taking too much can cause dangerously low blood pressure, leading to dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting, especially when standing up quickly. Dizziness or Lightheadedness: Overuse of Tadalista can result in dizziness or feeling faint. If you experience this, it may indicate a significant drop in blood pressure. Priapism (Prolonged Erection): A prolonged erection lasting longer than 4 hours is a serious condition called priapism, which can occur in the case of an overdose. If you experience this, seek immediate medical attention to prevent permanent damage to the penis. Vision Problems: An overdose may increase the risk of visual disturbances, such as blurred vision, sensitivity to light, or difficulty distinguishing between blue and green. This is a rare but serious side effect. Chest Pain: Chest pain or discomfort could occur, especially if Tadalista is combined with other medications or underlying cardiovascular conditions. If you experience chest pain, seek emergency medical attention immediately.
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