Who monitors the effects of Vidalista 60 for chronic users?

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:


  1. 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.
  2. 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)
  3. 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.
 
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