kirazmattson
1171 posts
Jul 03, 2026
12:29 AM
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Tadalafil is a prescription medicine used for erectile dysfunction and sometimes prostate symptoms. The usual maximum recommended dose is 20 mg once in 24–48 hours (depending on medical advice), so 40 mg is already above standard dosing for most people unless specifically prescribed. Why overdose can be risky Taking more than recommended increases the chance of serious side effects such as: Severely low Tadalista 40 Mg pressure (dizziness, fainting) Fast or irregular heartbeat Severe headache or flushing Chest pain (especially dangerous if you have heart disease) Vision changes or sudden vision loss (rare but serious) Prolonged erection (priapism) lasting >4 hours — a medical emergency Nausea, vomiting, or extreme weakness When it becomes an emergency Seek urgent medical help if someone has taken too much and experiences: fainting or severe dizziness chest pain erection lasting more than 4 hours sudden vision or hearing changes Important safety note Tadalafil becomes especially dangerous when combined with: Nitrates (heart medications like nitroglycerin) Some alpha-blockers Heavy alcohol intake Bottom line Yes — Tadalista 40 mg overdose can be dangerous, especially without medical supervision. It’s not a “safe higher dose” of 20 mg; the risk of complications increases significantly. If you want, tell me what happened (accidental extra dose, symptoms, timing), and I can guide you on what to watch for next.
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