Viagrax

Viagrax

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ACTIVE HALF-LIFE 5-12 hours
CLASSIFICATION PDE5 inhibitor
DOSAGE Men 25-200 mg/day
ACNE No
WATER RETENTION No
HBR Possible
HEPATOTOXICITY No
AROMATIZATION No
MANUFACTURER Euro-Pharmacies - US
LAB TEST See Document
WAREHOUSE USA Warehouse 3
SUBSTANCE Sildenafil

What Is VIAGRA and How Does It Work?

VIAGRA, a renowned PDE5 inhibitor, plays a crucial role in enhancing male sexual performance. By relaxing blood vessels in the penis, it promotes increased blood flow during sexual arousal. Remember, for VIAGRA to effectively work, sexual stimulation is essential. This medication is specifically designed for men facing erectile dysfunction, a condition that affects their ability to achieve or maintain a robust erection during sexual activity.

Key Considerations Before Using VIAGRA

It's vital to discuss your medical history with your doctor if you:

  • Are taking nitrate medications, as this combination can lead to dangerously low blood pressure.
  • Use nitric oxide donors like amyl nitrite ("poppers").
  • Have allergies to sildenafil or any other component in VIAGRA.
  • Experience severe heart or liver issues.
  • Recently suffered a stroke or heart attack, or have low blood pressure.
  • Have specific inherited eye conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa.
  • Have experienced vision loss due to non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION).
Avoid VIAGRA If You:

Notify your healthcare provider about any underlying conditions, including sickle cell anemia, leukemia, multiple myeloma, penile deformities like Peyronie?s disease, or heart issues that might require special considerations for sexual activity.

Exercise Caution:

If you experience sudden vision changes, discontinue VIAGRA immediately and seek medical advice.

VIAGRA should not be combined with other oral or topical erectile dysfunction treatments.

Special Considerations for Different Populations

VIAGRA is not intended for individuals under 18 years of age.

Children and Adolescents:

Consult with your doctor if you have kidney or liver concerns, as adjustments to your dosage may be necessary.

Patients with Kidney or Liver Issues:

Drug Interactions

Always inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are currently taking or have recently used, including over-the-counter options. VIAGRA can interact negatively with certain medications, particularly those prescribed for chest pain. In emergencies, make sure medical personnel are aware that you have taken VIAGRA and when.

Combining VIAGRA with nitrates can lead to critical drops in blood pressure, and similar caution should be exercised with nitric oxide donors like amyl nitrite. If you?re on protease inhibitors for HIV, your doctor may recommend a lower starting dose of 25 mg.

If using alpha-blockers for high blood pressure or prostate issues, be aware of potential dizziness and consult your doctor for advice on dosage and timing.

Using VIAGRA with Food and Drink

VIAGRA can be taken with or without food, though a heavy meal may delay its effects. To enhance efficacy, limit alcohol consumption prior to taking VIAGRA.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

VIAGRA is not approved for use by women.

Driving and Operating Machinery

Due to potential dizziness or visual changes, exercise caution when driving or operating machinery after taking VIAGRA.

Important Information About VIAGRA Ingredients

Consult your healthcare provider if you have dietary restrictions, particularly regarding certain sugars like lactose, before taking VIAGRA.

How to Properly Use VIAGRA

Follow your doctor?s guidance for taking VIAGRA, typically starting at a dose of 50 mg. Do not exceed one dose in a 24-hour period. Take VIAGRA about one hour before sexual activity, swallowing the tablet whole with water.

If VIAGRA?s effects are too intense or not potent enough, reach out to your healthcare provider. Remember, sexual arousal is necessary for VIAGRA to work effectively, usually acting within 30 minutes to one hour, though this can vary with heavy meals.

If you find that VIAGRA does not produce an erection or fails to maintain it for intercourse, consult your healthcare provider.

What to Do If You Take Too Much VIAGRA

Exceeding the prescribed dosage may increase side effects without improving efficacy. Always adhere to your healthcare provider's recommendations.

Potential Side Effects

As with any medication, VIAGRA can lead to side effects, which may range from mild to moderate and typically resolve quickly. Report any chest pains during or after sexual activity by:

  • Resting in a semi-reclined position and trying to relax.
  • Avoiding nitrates for chest pain.
  • Seeking immediate medical assistance.

Serious allergic reactions may occur; contact your physician right away if you experience symptoms like sudden wheezing, difficulty breathing, dizziness, or swelling.

Prolonged and painful erections have been reported; if an erection lasts longer than four hours, seek medical help immediately. Discontinue VIAGRA if you notice sudden vision loss and consult your doctor.

Common side effects (affecting 1 in 10 patients) include headaches, facial flushing, indigestion, visual disturbances (such as color changes, light sensitivity, blurred vision), nasal congestion, and dizziness. Uncommon side effects (affecting 1 in 1,000 patients) may include vomiting, skin rashes, bleeding in the eyes, eye irritation, double vision, and rapid heartbeat. Rare side effects (affecting 1 in 10,000 patients) could include blood pressure fluctuations, fainting, stroke, and sudden hearing loss.

Additional side effects reported post-marketing include heart complications, though it's unclear if these were directly linked to VIAGRA. Serious skin reactions have also been documented. Always report any severe side effects or new symptoms to your doctor.

Storage Guidelines

  • Keep VIAGRA out of reach of children.
  • Store below 30шC.
  • Keep in the original packaging to protect from moisture.
  • Do not use after the expiration date on the box, which indicates the last day of the month.

For safe disposal, avoid wastewater or household waste. Consult your pharmacist for guidance, ensuring environmental protection.