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The monitoring of the effects of Vidalista 60 (Tadalafil) in chronic users is typically done by a healthcare provider, usually a doctor or a urologist. This is essential because Vidalista 60, like other medications used for erectile dysfunction (ED) or other conditions, can have side effects, especially when used over a long period.
Here's how monitoring generally works:
Here's how monitoring generally works:
- Initial Consultation: Before starting Vidalista 60 mg, the doctor will evaluate the patient's overall health, medical history, and any current medications. This is to assess whether Vidalista 60 is safe to use.
- Ongoing Follow-ups: Chronic users should have regular follow-up appointments to monitor for any potential side effects or health concerns, such as:
- Cardiovascular issues (e.g., blood pressure changes, heart-related issues)
- Kidney or liver function (since the drug is metabolized in the liver)
- Eye-related issues (rare but potential side effects)
- Allergic reactions or priapism (a painful, prolonged erection)
- Blood Tests and Exams: Based on the patient's age, health condition, and medication use, the doctor may recommend periodic blood tests, heart exams, or other diagnostics to track any adverse effects.