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Avatar f tn you took a blood pressure reactive medication without having a blood circulation problem! Hence, the swelling and facial flushing. My guess is that you may have also felt your skin tingling and your heart racing. Be careful about using medications that aren't prescribed for you.
Avatar f tn m a nurse and had a guy come on our floor with sildenafil as a regular medication. I asked the doctor why and he said the pulmonary hypertension. So I could see a use for what your husband said.
Avatar m tn //www.rxlist.com/cialis-side-effects-drug-center.htm Please don't take extra - if it's not working for you, you may need to switch medications. Taking more does not increase the likelihood that it will work. It only increases the risk of side effects. https://www.drugs.
Avatar n tn The only medication he now has to take is Cartia which is a blood pressure medicine and low dose aspirin. He is 64 years old and in good health. Would taking one of the drugs to treat ED, like Viagra or Cialis be harmful to him?
Avatar n tn Met my wife 6 months ago again performance anxiety, took cialis and it worked until I made a decision to try celexa for two weeks and I dont know if it was my anxiety or fear or did it really kill my sex drive. Viagra or Cialis didnt work. Went back on Luvox up to 150mg and Neurontin 300mg 2x a day.I would get an erection but a thought would pop into my head that Im not performing well and it would go down. Somehow Cialis started to work for me again and its been successful.
Avatar f tn I don't think I'll even try the Diltiazem, kind of scares me based on lot of the negative reviews I've heard about it. I think drinking too much coffee in the mornings may have played a role in the tachycardia. I usually drink 1-4 cups of black coffee. Maybe I'll cut back to one cup and see how that works. I might ask about invabradine.
Avatar m tn I would talk to your doctor about cialis. My husband takes it and it works like a charm. It is not like you have to take it and be ready to go that minute. It works for up to 36 hours so you can take it and when mood is right, you will be ready to go.
Avatar f tn Yes its normal
Avatar m tn I am considering switching from Levitra to Cialis. Have read that Cialis has a longer half life (up to 36 hrs vs. 5-7 hrs.). Anyway, I have tried extending Levitra's half-life by taking a second dosage a few hours later, but no matter what, the max effects still really fade off 5-7 hours after the initial dosage. Wondering if anyone knows why this might be... and why a second dose would not extend the effects? Just helps with planning.
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Avatar f tn I used the term benign because I've had numerous echos and ekg's and chest x-rays and they all said my heart is structurally normal. I've just been prone to bouts of tachycardia as long as I can recall, since my late 20s. I'd like to wean off Metoprolol because it does affect my sex drive and being still young that's a concern for me. But is there a good alternative for it that could control the tachycardia bouts without the erectile dysfunction?
Avatar f tn For almost a year I haven't been able to get reliable erections and I don't know why. I'm 19 but didn't have a problem performing before college. The only things prevalent at the time it started was stress, testicular pain (varicocele diagnosed later) and I had bad squat form. Eventually, the squatting left shooting pains in my leg and back 'cause I was bending my lower lumbar.
Avatar m tn ve had ED for 10 years and taking Cialis. I am curious what your doctor told you 10 years ago and when he prescribed Cialis. 21 was a young age to have ED. I wonder if the body gets used to the drugs and eventually they are not so effective, and then they should not be taken on a daily basis but used only when necessary. Your diabetes is a factor, also. I would advise you to work with a urologist, and if you have, go to another as a second opinion.
Avatar m tn They put me on Novo-Doxylin (Treat possible infection) for 7 days, it helped reduce the pain, also repaired the damage I had in part of the testicle/penis area, but the pain is still there and also makes my testicle go numb that spreads to my leg. I dont know what to do anymore, I know I have nerve damage and lack of blood pressure flowing and being sustained in the penis.
Avatar f tn My husband is on the medication Suboxone and I was needing to know if he can take Viagra with this medicine? We don't want him to take it and go into withdraws or anything so, are the two compatible?
Avatar m tn I guess it has something to do with the combination causing my blood pressure to do something weird. I won't recommend it and would certainly not do it again. My main concern would be heart failure. The Cialis only started working about 3 and a half hours after taking it. Then it lasted for 2 or maybe 3 days. In that time it was easy to get it up. I would recommend it (on it's own) and I would say it's better than Levitra.
Avatar m tn Although rare, Viagra (sildenafil), Cialis (tadalafil) and Levitra (vardenafil) can cause muscle pain and unusual skin sensations or paresthesia. In clinical studies, Viagra caused muscle pain and paresthesia in less than 2% of patients. Patients who experience these side effects should stop taking the medication and consult their physician. These medications increase blood flow to the penis by inhibiting the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5).
Avatar f tn Ive tried viagra and cialis. Viagra did nothing, cialis maybe 50% of the time. We love each other very much and are both very commited and faithful. We have tried EVERYTHING. This frustrates me and makes me feel less of man. Ive looked for her my entire life and cant do anything for her. Any advice would help. Is levitra any better? Im afraid this is going to drive her away (Although, she says it wont.
Avatar n tn How is your overall health? How is your blood pressure and blood circulation? Men lose testosterone as they age but don't know if that's what is happening here and would thin it is more about your blood flow. Do you smoke? Are you overweight? Do you exercise?
Avatar m tn 20 years old is young to already be on blood pressure medication. Has your doctor done lab work and imaging to find a cause for your elevated blood pressure? Are you overweight or obese? You are currently taking a class of medication called a beta-blocker. The side effects you are experiencing are very common. I would ask your doctor about switching you to a different class of medication like a diuretic, ACE inhibitor, ARB, or calcium channel blocker.
Avatar f tn I would personally look into the natural ways of doing this, at least research them, as medication for high blood pressure, as with so much medication, can have consequences that are as bad as the high blood pressure, such as pulmonary problems. Again, as always, we have to do our homework and then make a choice.