Can you take tadalafil with nifedipine extended-release tablets?

After taking nifedipine extended-release tablets, tadalafil can usually be taken if there is an indication for the drug, but it may lead to low blood pressure and requires caution.
Nifedipine extended-release tablets belong to calcium channel blockers, mainly used in the treatment of angina pectoris, hypertension and other diseases; tadalafil belongs to the selective type 5 phosphodiesterase reversible inhibitor, mainly used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men, pulmonary hypertension and other diseases.
After taking nifedipine extended-release tablets, tadalafil is usually eaten when there is a drug indication, but these two drugs have the effect of vasodilatation, there is a risk of hypotension after taking them, and people with pulmonary arterial hypertension have low blood pressure, and if they take them for the purpose of erectile dysfunction, it is not particularly appropriate, and hypotension may occur.
Usually, nifedipine extended-release tablets may cause dizziness, headache, diarrhea and other discomforts after use, and be cautious when combining with cimetidine and beta-blockers; it is forbidden to use it for those who are allergic to the components of the drug, those who are taking rifampicin, those who are taking nitrate esters, those who are within 20 weeks of pregnancy and breastfeeding women; it is necessary to monitor liver and renal function and blood pressure during the course of taking the drug, and for special populations, such as children and the elderly, it is necessary to use the drug under the guidance of a doctor.
Tadanafil may cause indigestion, headache, dizziness and other discomforts after use; it is forbidden for those who are allergic to the components of the drug, males under 18 years of age, those with severe hepatic insufficiency, and those who are taking nitroglycerin for angina pectoris, while it is used with caution in those with heart disease, myocardial infarction, unstable angina pectoris, and arrhythmia; pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and other special groups of people need to be guided by a doctor to use the drug.
All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication to avoid adverse consequences.