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Cialis, Rash?

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I was started on Cialis 5mg daily for BPH/ED about 2 weeks ago. Been working great! About 11 days into taking it I have developed a rash on top of both arms, one thigh and parts of my torso. My doctor says it is not the Cialis. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?

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I’m taking tadalafil (Cialis) for the same reasons as you. For the first week or so I had a mild rash on my face and chest. I also felt really nauseous and had loose bowels too. But soon after that it all settled down, and I’m loving the benefits regarding urine flow and rock hard erections. Great drug.

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