How Should I Take Lovegra?
Lovegra should be taken with a glass of water a short period of time before you expect to experience sexual activity. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and to not take it more often than recommended. If you do overdose on Lovegra, contact your local emergency room or local poison control center. Remember - this medicine is for you and should not be shared!
What Should I Ask My Doctor Before Taking Lovegra?
You should make sure your doctor is aware of any of the following issues before you plan on taking Lovegra:
- A previous stroke
- Kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Vision or eye problems
- Heart disease
- Allergic reactions
- If you are trying to get pregnant
- If you are breast feeding
What Should I Be Aware Of Before Taking Lovegra?
Using Lovegra does not protect you or your partner against HIV or AIDS. Remember to practice safe sex!
If you experience a change in vision when taking Lovegra, call a doctor immediately. This is a potentially serious condition that needs to be treated as soon as possible.
If you are participating in sexual activity and you feel nauseous, dizzy or get arm or chest pain, stop any sexual activity you are engaging in immediately. Contact your doctor before resuming sexual intercourse!
Will Any Of My Other Medicine Interact With Lovegra?
Lovegra many interact with the following medicines:
- Rifampin
- Cimetidine
- Erythromycin
- Drugs for high blood pressure
- Drugs for the treatment of HIV or AIDS
- Drugs for fungal or yeast infections
Do not take Lovegra if you are taking any of the following:
- Nitroprusside
- Nitrates
- Methscopolamine nitrate
- Cisapride
- Other sildenafil products
Are There Any Side Effects With Lovegra?
You may experience the following side effects when taking Lovegra. They are common and don't require medical attention:
- Stuffy nose
- Headaches
- Flushing
- Diarrhea
- Indigestion
If you experience any of the following side effects, stop taking Lovegra and call a doctor as soon as possible:
- Seizures
- Change in heartbeat
- Changes in hearing
- Breathing issues
- Allergic reactions
- Chest pain
- Vision issues
How Should I Store Lovegra?
Lovegra is best stored in a locked medicine cabinet out of the reach of children. Try and store them at room temperature. As always, if they are expired, throw them away!
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