Your healthcare provider may prescribe Tadora 20 mg (which contains tadalafil, the same active ingredient as in other erectile dysfunction medications like Cialis) in certain situations. Here are common scenarios where your healthcare provider might recommend this medication:
Erectile Dysfunction (ED): If you're experiencing difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, especially if this is related to a medical condition such as diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease, your provider may prescribe Tadora 20 mg as a treatment option.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): Tadora can also be prescribed to manage symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), such as urinary frequency, urgency, and difficulty urinating, particularly if you experience both ED and BPH symptoms.
Lifestyle Factors: If lifestyle factors (such as stress, diet, or lack of physical activity) are contributing to your sexual health issues, Tadora may be prescribed after discussing ways to improve overall health. Your provider will assess if a medication like Tadora is appropriate alongside lifestyle changes.
Failure of Other Treatments: If other medications for ED (like sildenafil or vardenafil) are ineffective or cause unwanted side effects, Tadora may be considered as an alternative due to its longer duration of action and different side effect profile.
General Health Assessment: If you're generally in good health but have noticed problems with sexual performance, your healthcare provider might suggest trying Tadora after a thorough evaluation of your cardiovascular health, hormone levels, and other contributing factors.
Before prescribing Tadora, your healthcare provider will review your medical history, any current medications you're taking, and any other underlying health conditions to ensure it's safe for you. Make sure to be open about your health concerns and any other treatments you're currently using.