Cialis.
Cialis (tadalafil) has been created to help men diagnosed with impotence to regain their sexual power. This medicine is very efficient in the treatment of impotence, but you need to take it to get the effects desired. You must take Cialis as recommended and avoid using any other medications without previously discussing it with your health care provider. The following drugs can interact with Cialis and should therefore be reported to your health care provider: diltiazem, sertraline, danazol, rifampin, efavirenz, delavirdine, HIV protease inhibitors, cimetidine, ethosuximide, antifungals, clarithromycin, lovastatin, zafirlukast, phenobarbital, medications for high blood pressure, alpha blockers, nefazodone, isoniazid, other erectile dysfunction treatments, metronidazole, carbamazepine, rifabutin, erythromycin, and amiodarone. There may be other medicines that cause interactions – you will need to report any prescription or over-the-counter products you are using to make sure your treatment is safe and efficient. Even though Cialis can sometimes cause pain in the stomach, muscle pain, diarrhea, indigestion or heartburn, headache, cough, flushing, and some other mild side effects, most patients tolerate it very well and rarely need a dose adjustment.