What are the dangers of tadalafil tablets for the eyes?

The eye risks of tadalafil tablets include blurred vision, altered color vision, conjunctivitis, and eye pain, the exact occurrence of which varies from person to person.
Tadalafil tablets can be used to treat erectile dysfunction in men and need to be contraindicated in people who are allergic to tadalafil, those who have recently taken guanylate cyclase stimulators (e.g., leucovorin) or nitrates, and those who are at potential risk of cardiac disorders. Following administration, patients may experience ocular adverse reactions such as blurred vision and conjunctivitis.
Patients may also experience eye pain, increased tearing, altered color vision, eyelid swelling, visual field loss, retinal vein occlusion, retinal artery occlusion, and other discomforts.
In addition to this, patients may also experience adverse reactions such as headache, dyspepsia, gastroesophageal reflux disease, back pain, myalgia, hypertension, and nasal congestion.
Patients are advised to use tadalafil tablets in accordance with medical advice and not to use them without authorization to avoid causing adverse reactions.