Tadalista 10 mg is a common starting dose for treating erectile dysfunction (ED). While effective for many men, some individuals may experience side effects such as headache, dizziness, flushing, nasal congestion, or mild stomach upset. For men who are sensitive to these effects, a lower dose may improve tolerance while still providing some therapeutic benefit.
A lower dose may be considered in the following situations:
Older adults or those with low body weight, who may metabolize the drug more slowly, increasing the risk of side effects.
Men with liver or kidney impairment, as the body’s ability to process tadalafil may be reduced.
Individuals prone to headaches, dizziness, or flushing, who experience these effects even at the Tadalista 10 mg dose.
Concurrent use of other medications that could interact with tadalafil, such as certain blood pressure medicines, increasing the likelihood of side effects.
Lowering the dose—such as moving to Tadalista 5 mg—can help maintain safety and comfort while still enabling an erection during sexual stimulation. Any adjustment should be made under medical supervision, ensuring the drug remains effective and does not interact dangerously with other medications or health conditions.