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Does Vidalista 10 Mg  affect the liver?
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kirazmattson
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Apr 17, 2026
1:37 AM
Vidalista 10 mg contains Tadalafil, and in most healthy people it does not cause liver damage when used at prescribed doses. Does it affect the liver? Usually no significant liver harm in people with normal liver function Tadalafil is metabolized in the liver (mainly by the CYP3A4 enzyme system), so the liver processes the drug Mild, temporary changes in liver enzymes are rare but possible When liver risk can increase Caution is needed if you have: Chronic liver disease (hepatitis, cirrhosis) Severe liver impairment Regular alcohol overuse Use of medicines that strongly affect liver enzymes (CYP3A4 inhibitors) In severe Vidalista 10 Mg disease, doctors may: Lower the dose Or avoid tadalafil completely Important safety points Do not exceed recommended dose (usually 10–20 mg as needed) Avoid combining with heavy alcohol use (can increase side effects like dizziness and low blood pressure) Stop and consult a doctor if you notice unusual symptoms like yellowing of eyes, severe fatigue, or dark urine (though these are very rare) Bottom line For most users, Vidalista 10 mg is not harmful to the liver, but people with existing liver conditions should only use it under medical supervision.


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