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Can Vidalista 60  be used after stroke?
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Mar 08, 2026
11:18 PM
Vidalista 60?mg (tadalafil) after a stroke is not automatically safe — it requires careful medical evaluation. Here’s why: 1. Stroke and ED Medications Tadalafil (Vidalista) is a PDE?5 inhibitor that relaxes blood vessels, which can lower blood pressure. After a stroke, your cerebral blood flow and cardiovascular stability may still be fragile. Using PDE?5 inhibitors too soon after a stroke could increase the risk of: Sudden blood pressure drops Cardiac complications (heart attack or arrhythmias) Hemorrhagic events in certain stroke types 2. Dose Consideration Vidalista 60 Mg is a high dose (standard ED doses are usually 10–20?mg for tadalafil). High doses increase the likelihood of side effects, especially low blood pressure, dizziness, headache, or muscle pain. For stroke survivors, doctors typically start with a lower dose (e.g., 5–10?mg) if PDE?5 inhibitors are deemed safe. 3. Other Medications and Interactions Many stroke patients take anticoagulants (blood thinners) or antiplatelets. Tadalafil can sometimes interact or complicate bleeding risk indirectly through blood pressure changes. Heart medications, especially nitrates or alpha-blockers, can interact dangerously with PDE?5 inhibitors. 4. Timing After Stroke Doctors often wait at least 3–6 months after a stroke before considering ED drugs — depending on: Type of stroke (ischemic vs hemorrhagic) Recovery status Cardiovascular evaluation Key Recommendations Do not take Vidalista 60?mg on your own after a stroke. Consult your neurologist or cardiologist first. They may: Review your heart and blood pressure status Recommend lower doses or alternate ED treatments Monitor for side effects if PDE?5 inhibitors are used Summary: Vidalista 60?mg is high dose and not automatically safe after a stroke. Its use must be evaluated by a doctor, considering your type of stroke, cardiovascular health, medications, and overall recovery. Often, lower doses or alternative therapies are safer for stroke survivors.
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Mar 08, 2026
11:41 PM
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