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  • 33 Years
  • 29/01/2025

Can I take Modula 5 with my daily multivitamins and fish oil? I was told to take it every night for 10 days for my ED. Also, is there any chance it might make me constipated?

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Modula 5, containing tadalafil, can be taken with multivitamins and fish oil regarding constipation, tadalafil is not typically associated with this side effect, but gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea or nausea can occur in some individuals, so monitor your body's response and consult your doctor if concerns arise.

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Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Safety of Taking Modula 5 with Multivitamins and Fish Oil:

    • Generally, taking Modula 5 (Tadalafil 5mg) with multivitamins and fish oil is considered safe. There are no known significant interactions between these supplements and Tadalafil.
  2. Constipation as a Side Effect:

    • Constipation is not commonly associated with Tadalafil. Common side effects include blocked nose, indigestion, and fatigue.
  3. Monitoring Side Effects:

    • Action: Monitor for any unusual symptoms such as skin rash, redness of the eye, or low blood pressure.
    • Consultation: Seek medical advice if you experience severe or persistent side effects.
  4. General Advice:

    • Always inform your healthcare provider about all supplements and medications you are taking to ensure safety and avoid interactions.

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