Vidalista 20 is a brand of tadalafil, a medication commonly prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). However, there are certain medical conditions and factors that may affect its use or make it risky for some individuals. These include: 1. Cardiovascular Conditions Heart disease: Vidalista (and other PDE5 inhibitors) can cause a drop in blood pressure, which might be dangerous for individuals with heart problems. People with recent heart attacks, stroke, or unstable angina should avoid it. Low blood pressure (hypotension): Since tadalafil can cause a further reduction in blood pressure, those with already low blood pressure should be cautious. High blood pressure (hypertension): People on medications for high blood pressure should discuss with their doctor whether Vidalista is safe for them, as there could be interactions with certain blood pressure medications. 2. Kidney and Liver Disorders Kidney disease: People with moderate to severe kidney impairment may require a dose adjustment or might not be able to use Vidalista 20 at all. Liver disease: Tadalafil is metabolized in the liver, so those with liver dysfunction may need a lower dose or be advised not to take the drug, particularly in cases of severe liver disease (like cirrhosis). 3. Vision Problems Retinitis pigmentosa: This is a rare inherited eye condition, and PDE5 inhibitors like tadalafil should generally be avoided in individuals with this condition. Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION): People with a history of this condition, which affects the optic nerve, should avoid using Vidalista because it has been linked to vision loss in rare cases.
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