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Can Tadalista 60  be used after prostate surgery?
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kirazmattson
425 posts
Jun 18, 2025
1:53 AM
Tadalista 60 (which contains Tadalafil 60 mg) is a very high dose of Tadalafil, used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). After prostate surgery—especially radical prostatectomy (removal of the prostate due to cancer)—ED is a common complication. Can Tadalista Be Used After Prostate Surgery? Yes, Tadalafil (the active ingredient in Tadalista) is commonly used after prostate surgery as part of erectile function recovery or penile rehabilitation. However Tadalafil is used—but not at 60 mg. Here's What You Need to Know: 1. Tadalafil After Prostate Surgery — Standard Practice After nerve-sparing prostatectomy, Tadalafil is often prescribed to help restore blood flow and prevent tissue damage. Standard dosing for rehab is: 5 mg once daily (low-dose) Or 10–20 mg as needed, 2–3 times a week 2. Tadalista 60 mg Is Too High 60 mg is not an approved or standard dose—it's far above the recommended maximum of 20 mg/day Risks include: Severe low blood pressure Headache, dizziness Priapism (painful, prolonged erection) Vision or hearing issues After Tadalista 60 , patients are often more sensitive to medications—making high doses even riskier 3. Effectiveness May Vary After prostate surgery, especially if nerves were damaged, PDE5 inhibitors like Tadalafil may not work well alone In some cases, other therapies (e.g. penile injections, vacuum devices, or implants) are more effective Bottom Line: Yes, Tadalafil can be used after prostate surgery


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