Patients with liver or kidney disease require careful dosage adjustments for both Levitra and Cialis. Reduced dosages are usually recommended, often starting with the lowest available dose and increasing gradually only under strict medical supervision. Regular monitoring of liver and kidney function is critical.
For men with heart conditions, a physician will carefully evaluate their suitability for these medications. Lower starting doses are typically prescribed, and a gradual increase, if tolerated, might be considered. Close monitoring of blood pressure and heart rate is necessary.
The interaction of these medications with other drugs requires attention. For example, concurrent use of nitrates is contraindicated with both Levitra and Cialis. Always inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you are taking.
Age influences dosage, though not always in a predictable way. Older men may find that lower doses are sufficient, and adjustments may be necessary based on individual response and overall health. A medical professional should carefully assess the patient’s condition before determining the appropriate dose.
| Mild to Moderate Liver Disease | Lower starting dose, monitor closely | Lower starting dose, monitor closely |
| Severe Liver Disease | Generally contraindicated | Generally contraindicated |
| Mild to Moderate Kidney Disease | Lower starting dose, monitor closely | Lower starting dose, monitor closely |
| Severe Kidney Disease | Dosage reduction may be necessary | Dosage reduction may be necessary |
| Heart Disease | Lower starting dose, close monitoring | Lower starting dose, close monitoring |
Remember, this information is for general knowledge and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before starting any new medication, including Levitra or Cialis, to determine the most appropriate dosage based on your individual health status and medical history.


