Tadasoft 40 mg — which contains tadalafil, a PDE‑5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction How Alcohol and Tadalafil (Tadasoft) Interact Tadasoft 40 mg contains the same active ingredient as Cialis (tadalafil), so its interactions with alcohol are basically the same as tadalafil’s interactions. Blood pressure effects Both alcohol and tadalafil widen (dilate) blood vessels. When taken together, this can cause additive blood pressure lowering — meaning your blood pressure may drop more than with either alone. This can lead to symptoms such as: Dizziness or feeling light‑headed Fainting or near‑fainting • Flushes or headache Rapid heart rate or palpitations Especially when standing up quickly. Impact on erection Alcohol itself can impair sexual performance — heavy drinking may make it harder to get or maintain an erection, potentially counteracting the benefit Tadasoft 40 mg the ED medicine. Side effects may be stronger Some side effects of tadalafil (e.g., dizziness, flushing, headache) may feel worse with alcohol, especially with heavier drinking Moderation is key A small amount of alcohol (e.g., 1–2 drinks) is less likely to cause significant problems for most healthy men. Heavy alcohol use (multiple drinks at once) increases the chance of low blood pressure symptoms and may diminish the erectile benefit. Important Safety Notes If you notice feeling dizzy, faint, or unusually weak, especially when standing up, stop drinking and seek medical advice. Avoid excessive alcohol when using tadalafil, particularly if you have heart disease, low blood pressure, or are taking other blood‑pressure‑lowering medications. If you’re unsure what amount is safe for you, check with your doctor or pharmacist. In short: Alcohol doesn’t stop Tadasoft 40 mg from working, but together they can lower blood pressure more than either alone and may make side effects like dizziness or faintness more likely. Small amounts of alcohol are usually tolerated, but heavy drinking increases risks and may reduce sexual performance.