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    No one said you couldn't take them together, you can do whatever you want. It's just not recommended, and that is on every website that sells prescription Cialis and on Lily's website. Not sure where you researched NEF, but it's plastered all over, including legit websites like epocrates. Cialis in itself can be used to lower BP, while not drastic, it's also individualistic. This isn't just a "Cover my Company's Ass" statement by manufacturers, it goes for any 2 products that have proven to lower BP. I am the perfect example that the combination can bring you to poor levels, but again, it's individualistic and unless you monitor yourself heavily (Majority do not), it's in everyone's best interest to adhere to the warnings.

    For me, BP I just don't mess around with, anything else I usually do.

    Anyway, we might be getting off topic. Back on track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    No one said you couldn't take them together, you can do whatever you want. It's just not recommended, and that is on every website that sells prescription Cialis and on Lily's website. Not sure where you researched NEF, but it's plastered all over, including legit websites like epocrates. Cialis in itself can be used to lower BP, while not drastic, it's also individualistic. This isn't just a "Cover my Company's Ass" statement by manufacturers, it goes for any 2 products that have proven to lower BP. I am the perfect example that the combination can bring you to poor levels, but again, it's individualistic and unless you monitor yourself heavily (Majority do not), it's in everyone's best interest to adhere to the warnings.

    For me, BP I just don't mess around with, anything else I usually do.

    Anyway, we might be getting off topic. Back on track.
    Not to be a jerk but EVERYTHING I've read--even on the Cialis site--says, "consult with your doctor if you're taking bp meds (lisinipril mentioned specifically in some places--which is what I've been on)." NOTHING says you shouldn't or can't take it. They just say, "may cause low BP." Other drugs they do say do not take together. There are also many people who have been taking both with no problems. And I was taking it for months with no problems until recently.

    I know it can be used to lower BP, which is why I did my research. It's something to keep an eye on--which I've done.

    Just want to make sure you know I did my homework before starting this.

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