Cialis, a phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor, may offer relief from erectile dysfunction (ED), a common side effect of multiple myeloma treatment and the disease itself. Studies show a significant improvement in erectile function for many patients using Cialis, although individual responses vary. Always discuss Cialis use with your oncologist to assess its suitability given your specific myeloma treatment and health status. They can help determine the appropriate dosage and monitor for potential drug interactions.
Regarding fatigue, a debilitating symptom for many myeloma patients, Cialis’ direct impact is less clear. While some patients report improved energy levels potentially due to better sleep quality resulting from improved sexual function, this isn’t a clinically established effect of Cialis. Managing fatigue requires a multifaceted approach, focusing on adequate rest, nutrition, and potentially other medications prescribed by your healthcare team. Cialis should not be considered a primary treatment for fatigue.
Before starting Cialis, be sure to inform your doctor about all other medications you’re taking, including those for myeloma treatment. Some interactions are possible. Regular checkups with your healthcare provider are vital to monitor both your myeloma and any side effects from Cialis.


