Vidalista 2.5 mg contains Tadalafil and is a very low daily dose used for erectile dysfunction or urinary symptoms. Can people with high blood pressure take it? In many cases, yes—but only under medical supervision. Men with well-controlled hypertension (high blood pressure) can sometimes take tadalafil safely, including 2.5 mg daily, because it may only cause a mild drop in blood pressure. Who can usually take it (if doctor approves)? People with mild or well-controlled high blood pressure Patients taking one or two standard Vidalista 2.5 mg medicines (non-nitrate types) Men using it for daily ED treatment or urinary symptoms (BPH) Who should NOT take it It is unsafe or requires strict caution if you are using: Nitrate medicines (for chest pain/angina) → dangerous BP drop Riociguat (pulmonary hypertension drug) Uncontrolled or severe hypertension Very low blood pressure history Recent heart attack or stroke (unless cleared by a cardiologist) Important safety points Tadalafil can slightly lower blood pressure, so dizziness may occur Alcohol can increase this effect Doctors may adjust dose based on BP control and other medications Bottom line People with controlled high blood pressure may take Vidalista 2.5 mg, but only after a doctor checks heart health and medication interactions. If BP is unstable or you use nitrate heart medicines, it should be avoided completely.