Is it ok to take Viagra - Cialis is you are taking medication for blood pressure and high cholestrol?
I found a canadian pharmacy and I can get it cheap.
clynnm17
SBR MVP
09-08-10
1360
#2
i like em both.. Viagra is good for a good smashing a slutty whore session. but if you got the lady at the house and are going to be with her all day, night, and do the whole movie and dinner thing. go for a cialis then.
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chilidog
SBR Posting Legend
04-05-09
10305
#3
No they're not safe if you're taking medication for your high blood pressure.
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Shelton
SBR Sharp
01-06-10
400
#4
cialis if you just aint sure big blue if you no its going down
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clynnm17
SBR MVP
09-08-10
1360
#5
totally agree shelton
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chilidog
SBR Posting Legend
04-05-09
10305
#6
No no no. Do not take Viagra or Cialis (or the generic forms of tadalafil or sildenafil) if you are taking blood pressure medications, or if you're taking any nitrates. Always talk with your doc first.
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tad0matic
SBR Wise Guy
10-09-10
621
#7
please consult a doctor for erections lasting more than four hours...
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boscotherock
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07-04-11
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#8
You are a sad man if you need that shit.
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I/O
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05-26-11
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#9
Originally posted by boscotherock
You are a sad man if you need that shit.
see you on the other side of 45 dipshit
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boscotherock
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07-04-11
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#10
Luckily for you ED isn't in my family. Sucks to be you I guess...
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Rich Boy
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02-01-09
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#11
Depends what you are taking, If you're taking nitrates or any other vasodilator then they could interact and result in very low blood pressure (hypotension) which could be severe enough to make you fall down or even faint. Either way you should talk to your MD about it.
Most blood pressure meds wont be a problem.
See this excerpt.
Retrospective analysis of patients receiving sildenafil and antihypertensive agents (e.g., β-adrenergic blocking agents; thiazide, loop, or potassium-sparing diuretics; calcium-channel blocking agents; angiotensin-converting enzyme [ACE] inhibitors) concomitantly did not reveal evidence of an increase in blood pressure-related adverse effects nor any systematic enhancement of the blood pressure-lowering effect of the antihypertensives.1 29 31 67 114 133 134 154 However, pharmacokinetic and hemodynamic interactions have been reported occasionally in patients receiving sildenafil and certain antihypertensive agents concomitantly (i.e., loop and potassium-sparing diuretics, nonspecific β-adrenergic blocking agents, amlodipine, α-adrenergic blocking agents),1 29 203 and there is a concern that the risk of a hypotensive reaction may be increased in sildenafil-treated patients receiving multiple drugs that include antihypertensive therapy and an inhibitor of the CYP3A4 metabolic pathway.1 67
Some experts (e.g., the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure [JNC 7]) state that selective PDE inhibitors such as sildenafil generally can be used without substantial likelihood of adverse effects in patients receiving antihypertensive therapy provided nitrates and nitrites are avoided.176 However, they consider it prudent to advise any patient who is receiving sildenafil concomitantly with antihypertensive therapy, particularly multiple drugs, of the possibility of a hypotensive reaction.