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It belongs to the group Phosphodiesterase Type5 (PDE 5) Inhibitors. This pharmaceutical formulation is a combination of medicines used to treat erectile dysfunction.
Consuming alcohol with it is unsafe. Consult your doctor.
It is given only for mens not for womens.
It is given only for men's not for women's.
It may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Avoid driving if these symptoms occur.
Exercise caution when using it in individuals with kidney disease. Adjustments to the dosage may be necessary, so it's important to seek advice from your doctor.
It should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of medicine may be required. Please consult your doctor.
This formulation has been prepared from the Sildenafil; it increases the blood flow to the penis.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is when a man has trouble getting or keeping an erection firm enough for sex. Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a form of high blood pressure that impacts the arteries in the lungs and the heart.
Yes, if prescribed by your doctor then Viagra can be taken in your twenties.
No, Viagra is not associated with an increase in blood pressure. However, it can cause a decrease in blood pressure especially if taken with other blood pressure-lowering medications. Please consult your doctor before taking Viagra with any other medicine.
No, you need a doctors prescription to get Viagra since it is a prescription medicine. Your doctor will prescribe it only if they judge that it would be beneficial for you.
The amount of time Viagra takes to work varies from person to person, but it normally takes between half an hour and one hour. However, Viagra may take longer to start working if you take it with a heavy meal. Its effect may last for about 3-4 hours.
Take Viagra about 1 hour before you plan to have sex. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. Inform your doctor if you feel the effect of Viagra is too strong or too weak.
Drinking alcohol can temporarily impair your ability to get an erection. To get the maximum benefit from Viagra, it is advised to not drink excessive amounts of alcohol before taking Viagra.
No, Viagra does not affect fertility, neither negatively nor positively.
Use of Viagra is harmful for patients taking nitrates or blood pressure-lowering medicines as their combined use can cause a severe fall in blood pressure, which can also result in death. However, if these medicines are to be taken together then it is advised to keep a time gap of 24 hours between the intake of Penegra and blood pressure-lowering medicines.
Viagra has the property of relaxing the smooth muscle of the blood vessels and widening them which can cause a fall in blood pressure (hypotension). So, when used with blood pressure lowering medicines or nitrates, it can cause a severe fall in blood pressure, which could be fatal. Viagra should not be taken if you are taking nitrates for chest pain or you have a history of heart attack or stroke in the past 6 months.
Yes, if prescribed by your doctor then Viagra is safe to use in patients with diabetes.
No, do not take Viagra for more than once a day. If you take more Viagra than the recommended dose then you may experience an increase in side effects and their severity. These side effects include flushing, headache, muscle pain, stomach upset, allergic reactions and vision changes such as blurred vision. Contact your doctor if Viagra does not help you to get an erection, or if your erection does not last long enough for you to complete sexual intercourse.
Viagra does not affect sperm count or its health. It is a medicine that is used to treat erectile dysfunction.
No, Viagra is not known to have any beneficial effects in treating premature ejaculation. It is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
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