Tadarise 10 mg contains the active ingredient tadalafil, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Like any medication, tadalafil can interact with other substances, including other medications, and these interactions can potentially impact its effectiveness or cause adverse effects. It's important to disclose all medications, supplements, and substances you are taking to your healthcare provider before starting Tadarise 10 mg. Below are some potential drug interactions to be aware of:
Nitrates: Nitrates are commonly used to treat angina (chest pain) and certain heart conditions. Taking tadalafil with nitrates can lead to a severe drop in blood pressure, which can be dangerous. The combination of tadalafil and nitrates is contraindicated and should be avoided.
Alpha-Blockers: Alpha-blockers are medications used to treat conditions like high blood pressure and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). When taken with tadalafil, they can also cause a drop in blood pressure, potentially leading to dizziness or fainting.
Other PDE5 Inhibitors: Using multiple medications that belong to the same class (PDE5 inhibitors) can increase the risk of side effects or interactions. Taking tadalafil along with other PDE5 inhibitors (such as sildenafil or vardenafil) is generally not recommended.
Antihypertensive Medications: Some medications used to lower blood pressure can interact with tadalafil and cause an additional drop in blood pressure. It's important to discuss all antihypertensive medications you're taking with your healthcare provider.
Antifungal Medications (Azole Antifungals): Certain antifungal medications can also increase tadalafil levels in the blood, potentially increasing the risk of side effects.
Antibiotics (Macrolides): Macrolide antibiotics can increase tadalafil levels and lead to an increased risk of side effects.
Grapefruit Juice: Consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice can interfere with the metabolism of tadalafil and increase its levels in the blood, potentially leading to an increased risk of side effects.