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Which Megalis 10 mg strength has fewer side effects?
Megalis 10 mg contains tadalafil. In general, lower strengths of tadalafil tend to cause fewer side effects than higher strengths, although individual responses vary. Common side effects such as headache, flushing, indigestion, nasal congestion, back pain, and muscle aches become more likely or more noticeable as the dose increases. A typical comparison is: 2.5 mg: Usually has the Megalis 10 mg risk of side effects; often prescribed for once-daily use in appropriate patients. 5 mg: Still generally well tolerated and commonly used as a daily dose. 10 mg: Often the recommended starting dose for as-needed treatment of erectile dysfunction, offering a balance between effectiveness and side effects. 20 mg: May be more effective for some people if 10 mg is insufficient, but it is also more likely to cause side effects. If you're experiencing bothersome side effects with Megalis 10 mg, don't reduce or increase the dose on your own. Your prescriber may recommend trying a lower dose (such as 5 mg), switching to a daily regimen if appropriate, or evaluating other factors such as interacting medications or underlying health conditions.
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