Tadacip 20 mg contains tadalafil, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). If you have liver disease, you should take Tadacip 20 mg with caution because the liver plays a crucial role in metabolizing tadalafil, and liver disease can affect how the medication is processed in your body.
Here’s why:
Reduced Metabolism: Liver disease can impair the liver’s ability to metabolize drugs, which can lead to higher levels of tadalafil in your bloodstream. This can increase the risk of side effects, such as headaches, dizziness, low blood pressure, or even more serious effects like priapism (a painful, prolonged erection).
Increased Risk of Side Effects: Since the drug is not being cleared from your body as efficiently, you might experience intensified or prolonged side effects. The severity of side effects can vary depending on the extent of the liver condition.
Dosage Adjustments: In individuals with liver disease, doctors often recommend a lower dose of tadalafil. If you have moderate to severe liver impairment, your healthcare provider may suggest starting with a lower dose (such as 10 mg or 5 mg) and monitor for any side effects.