Vidalista 60 should not be used in combination with other erectile dysfunction (ED) medications. Here’s why: 1. Risk of Overdose: Vidalista 60 contains Tadalafil, a PDE5 inhibitor, which works by relaxing the blood vessels in the penis to allow more blood flow. Using it with other ED medications, such as those containing Sildenafil (e.g., Viagra), Vardenafil (e.g., Levitra), or Avanafil (e.g., Stendra), can lead to an overdose of PDE5 inhibitors. Taking too much of these medications can result in dangerous side effects, such as severe drops in blood pressure, heart issues, vision problems, or prolonged erections (priapism). 2. Increased Risk of Side Effects: Combining Vidalista 60 with other ED medications can increase the risk of common side effects such as: Headaches Dizziness Flushing Nasal congestion Back and muscle pain In severe cases, overdose can cause serious reactions like heart attacks, strokes, or vision and hearing loss. 3. Contraindications with Other Medications: Vidalista 60 and other ED medications can interact with certain medications, particularly nitrates (used for chest pain), alpha-blockers (used for high blood pressure or prostate issues), and some antifungals or antibiotics. Combining these drugs can cause dangerous drops in blood pressure or other serious complications. Guidelines for Safe Use: Consult a doctor before combining any ED medications. A healthcare provider will be able to assess your health status, including any other medications you're taking, and determine the safest course of action. If Vidalista 60 is not effective on its own, your doctor may recommend other options, but typically only after adjusting the dose or considering alternatives. Conclusion: Vidalista 60 should not be combined with other ED treatments due to the potential for severe side effects and health risks. Always follow your doctor's instructions when using ED medications, and do not self-medicate by combining different drugs. If you feel that Vidalista 60 is not working for you, consult your doctor for advice on other treatment options.