What is Silagra?
Silagra is a tablet whose main active ingredient, Sildenafil Citrate, is used to treat male erectile dysfunction.
How Should I Take Silagra?
Silagra is ingested orally with a glass of water. Plan to take a Silagra tablet about one hour before you expect sexual activity. The maximum dosage is one tablet per day - do not exceed that amount!
If you think you have overdosed on Silagra, contact a physician or an emergency room as soon as possible.
Do not share your Silagra tablets with anyone.
What Should I Tell My Doctor Before Using Silagra?
Your doctor should be aware of the following if you plan on using Silagra:
- Previous eye or vision problems
- Instances of heart disease or irregular blood pressure
- Liver disease
- A previous stroke
- Kidney disease
- Allergic reactions to Sildenafil or anything else that may be in Silagra tablets
What Should I Watch For When Taking Silagra?
If your vision changes or if you have any issues with your eyes, call a doctor as soon as possible.
If your erection becomes painful or lasts longer than 4 hours, contact a local emergency room as soon as possible. If this problem is not treated immediately, it may cause permanent health problems.
If you are engaging in sexual activity and become dizzy, nauseous, or start to experience pain in your chest or arm, stop what you are doing and call a doctor at your earliest convenience.
Silagra does not protect against HIV, AIDS, or any other STD's.
What May Interact With Silagra?
If you take any of the following medications, do not take Silagra:
- Nitroprusside
- Nitrates
- Cisapride
- Methscopolamine
- Other Sildenafil products
Silagra may also interact with any of the following medicines:
- Drugs for the treatment of high blood pressure
- Rifampin
- Cimetidine
- Erythromycin
- HIV or AIDS medication
- Drugs for final or yeast infections
Other medications may interact with Silagra. Talk to your doctor before use to make sure you don't experience any issues. It is also smart to tell him if you smoke, drink alcohol or use illegal drugs, as this may cause adverse effects.
What Side Effects May I Notice From Using Silagra?
The following side effects require immediate medical attention from a doctor or health care professional:
- Pain in chest
- Painful or long lasting erection
- Breathing issues
- Hearing issues
- Rashes or allergic reactions
- Change in heartbeat
- Vision or eye issues
- Seizures
The following side effects are more common and should not be reported unless they persist:
- Flushing
- Indigestion
- Headaches
- Runny nose
- Diarrhea
How Should I Store Silagra?
Store your Silagra tablets out of the reach of any children in a room temperature medicine cabinet. If your Silagra is expired, dispose of it immediately and purchase more.
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