kirazmattson
387 posts
May 11, 2026
10:49 PM
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Tadfil 20 mg contains tadalafil, a PDE5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction. Overdosing on tadalafil can be dangerous because of its effects on the cardiovascular system and other organs. Here’s a clear breakdown: 1. Cardiovascular Risks Tadalafil can lower blood pressure, sometimes significantly, especially if combined with nitrates (like nitroglycerin) or certain blood pressure medications. Overdosing increases the risk of dizziness, fainting, rapid heartbeat, or heart attack, particularly in people with pre-existing heart conditions. 2. Prolonged Side Effects Higher doses may lead to severe headaches, flushing, Tadfil 20mg back/muscle pain. Visual disturbances (blurred vision, changes in color perception) can occur more intensely at high doses. 3. Priapism Risk Overdose increases the chance of priapism, a painful erection lasting more than 4 hours. If untreated, priapism can cause permanent erectile tissue damage. 4. Kidney and Liver Stress Tadalafil is metabolized in the liver and excreted by the kidneys. Taking too much can strain these organs and worsen pre-existing liver or kidney conditions. Safe Practice Always follow the prescribed dose (commonly 10–20 mg before sexual activity, not more than once per day). Never double up if one dose seems ineffective; speak with a doctor for adjustments. If you want, I can make a simple chart showing what happens at normal vs. overdose levels of Tadfil—it makes the risks very easy to visualize.
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