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kirazmattson
826 posts
Apr 11, 2026
12:36 AM
Tadalista contains Tadalafil, and in elderly users (generally age 65+), dosing is usually more cautious because the drug stays in the body longer and blood pressure drops can be more likely. Typical dose for elderly users 1. Starting dose (most common recommendation) 5 mg is often the safest starting dose Especially for: first-time users sensitive individuals those with other health conditions 2. As-needed use (before intercourse) Usually 5–10 mg, taken at least 30–60 minutes before Doctors often avoid starting elderly patients Tadalista at 20 mg 3. Daily low-dose option (common in older men) 2.5 mg or 5 mg once daily Preferred if sexual activity is frequent or if a steady effect is needed Helps reduce side effects compared to higher “as-needed” doses Why lower doses are used in elderly Older adults may have: slower drug clearance (kidney/liver function changes) higher sensitivity to blood pressure changes increased risk of: dizziness headache low blood pressure Important safety notes Elderly users should be extra careful if they: take blood pressure medicines use alpha-blockers (for prostate issues) have heart disease take nitrates (this combination is dangerous) Simple takeaway Start low: 5 mg is the safest common starting point Increase only if a doctor advises Daily low-dose (2.5–5 mg) is often preferred in older adults If you want, I can compare Tadalista vs Vilitra vs Cenforce specifically for older users so you can see which tends to be gentler or longer-lasting.


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