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Tadalafil vs Sildenafil (Cialis vs Viagra)

Has anybody ever had the blue-tinted vision while taking Viagra? That with the stopped-up nose made me stop
taking it. I've never had any side effects with Cialis.
Yup. Cyanopsia. Every time. I started using cialis years back for BPH prevention as the FDA indicated that at the time as off label. Usually when running DHTs. I prefer cialis. Half life better, my body reacts much better to it. However, the acid reflux can start to become a regular occurrence, so a 24 hour antacid is helpful at some points.
 
Yup. Cyanopsia. Every time. I started using cialis years back for BPH prevention as the FDA indicated that at the time as off label. Usually when running DHTs. I prefer cialis. Half life better, my body reacts much better to it. However, the acid reflux can start to become a regular occurrence, so a 24 hour antacid is helpful at some points.

That name makes sense. I never did research it, I just stopped taking it. It was samples the Doctor gave me so no loss.
That was a weird experience, especially at night. All the lighted signs and car lights had a blue hue to them. I'm lucky,
I've never had acid reflux from Cialis.
 
Hey everyone,

From what I've seen, both tadalafil and sildenafil are used to treat sexual dysfunction. However, they can also change blood pressure and circulation, which could be useful for using them before a workout.

It stays in your body longer because tadalafil has a longer half-life than sildenafil. This might be good for some people because it has an effect that lasts longer. But it can cause long-term problems like stuffy nose.

But sildenafil's benefits don't last long because its half-life is small. This could help you if you want a quick boost without any long-lasting side effects.

Headaches, blushing, and stuffy nose are all common side effects of both drugs. These side effects go away in a few hours most of the time, but sometimes they last longer.

Dosage and timing may be best for different people depending on how they react and how they plan to use it (in this case, before a workout). Discussing the right amount and time with a medical professional is important to find out what your wants and health state are.

Overall, both drugs have pros and cons. Which one you choose may rely on things like how long you want the benefits to last and how well you can handle possible side effects. Before making a choice, you should think about these things and talk to your doctor about them.
 
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