A clear, practical guide to how safe ED treatments are, what side effects to expect, why they happen, and how they are managed.
Are ED Treatments Safe?
ED treatments such as sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), avanafil (Spedra), and vardenafil have been used for many years and are well studied. When prescribed appropriately, they are considered safe for most people — medications like sildenafil have been used for over two decades and have helped millions of men treat ED effectively.
Most side effects are mild and temporary, and serious side effects are rare. Safety depends on choosing the right treatment for you, using the correct dose, and making sure it does not interact with other medications.
Why Side Effects Happen
ED medications work by relaxing blood vessels to improve blood flow. This is what helps produce an erection — but because blood vessels exist throughout the body, the effect is not limited to one area.
- Blood vessels in the face may widen — causing flushing
- Blood vessels in the head may be affected — causing headaches
- Muscles in the digestive system may relax — causing indigestion
This explains why side effects are usually mild and directly linked to how the medication works.
Common Side Effects and Why They Happen
Widening of blood vessels in the head. Usually fades as the medication wears off.
- Stay hydrated
- Avoid alcohol
- Use simple pain relief if needed
Increased blood flow near the skin, causing a warm or flushed feeling in the face or neck.
Usually settles on its own and does not require treatment.
Relaxation of muscles in the digestive tract, causing a feeling of fullness or mild discomfort after eating.
- Avoid heavy or high-fat meals before taking treatment
- Eat lighter meals
Some medications can affect enzymes in the eye, causing mild changes in colour vision or sensitivity to light.
These are uncommon and usually temporary.
Side Effects by Treatment Type
Although all ED medications work in a similar way, there are small differences between them.
Shorter-acting treatments. Side effects such as headache, flushing, and indigestion are most common and usually pass within a few hours.
Lasts longer in the body, so side effects may last longer — although still usually mild. Some people may experience headache, indigestion, or back and muscle aches due to tadalafil affecting certain muscle pathways.
- Daily tadalafil uses a lower dose — often fewer side effects
- On-demand tadalafil uses a higher dose — side effects may be slightly more noticeable
More selective in how it works on blood vessels — meaning some people experience fewer or milder side effects. Also works more quickly than other treatments.
Works similarly to sildenafil. Side effects are comparable and usually mild, including headache, flushing, and nasal congestion. A useful alternative if other treatments are not suitable.
How to Reduce the Risk of Side Effects
There are simple steps that can make a noticeable difference to how well you tolerate treatment.
- Take the correct dose as prescribed
- Avoid excessive alcohol
- Avoid taking medication after a heavy meal (especially with sildenafil)
- Stay hydrated
- Follow the prescribed instructions carefully
Small adjustments like these can improve both effectiveness and tolerability.
How Side Effects Are Managed During Treatment
If side effects occur, they can usually be managed easily. During your consultation and follow-up, your response to treatment is reviewed, side effects are discussed, and your dose or medication can be adjusted if needed.
In some cases, switching between treatments — for example from sildenafil to tadalafil or Spedra — can improve tolerability. The aim is to find a treatment that works well and feels comfortable to use.
When to Seek Advice
Most side effects are mild and temporary. However, you should seek advice if side effects are persistent or worsening, symptoms are affecting your experience, or you are unsure whether something is normal.
- Chest pain or tightness
- Severe dizziness
- A prolonged erection lasting more than 4 hours
Serious side effects are rare, but it’s important to know when to act quickly.
What to Do Next
If you’re considering ED treatment but have concerns about safety or side effects, the next step is to discuss your options with us. You can begin by completing a short pre-consultation form — once reviewed, you can arrange a consultation with one of our clinicians.
During your consultation, you’ll receive personalised advice, including how to minimise side effects and which treatment is most suitable for you. From there, you can move forward with confidence and ongoing support.


