Potential Side Effects of Sublingual Cialis

Sublingual Cialis, while offering a faster onset of action, shares many side effects with orally ingested Cialis. However, the sublingual route may present some differences in their frequency and intensity.

Common side effects include:

    Headache Facial flushing Nasal congestion Muscle aches Back pain Indigestion

Less common, but still possible, side effects are:

    Dizziness Vision changes (blurred vision, changes in color perception) Hearing loss Prolonged erection (priapism – seek immediate medical attention)

The severity and likelihood of these side effects vary depending on individual factors like dosage, overall health, and potential interactions with other medications.

Important Note: This information is not exhaustive. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before using Cialis, sublingually or otherwise. They can assess your individual risk factors and help determine if Cialis is appropriate for you and advise on potential side effects specific to your situation. If you experience any concerning side effects, discontinue use and seek medical advice immediately.

Allergic reactions: Though rare, allergic reactions, including rash, itching, or swelling, are possible. Seek immediate medical help if you experience these. Interactions with other medications: Cialis can interact negatively with certain medications, particularly nitrates. Discuss all your current medications with your doctor before using Cialis.