Viagra 100 (4 Pills)

Viagra 100 (4 Pills)

  • Brand: Pfizer
  • Product Code: Viagra 100 (4 Pills)
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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 Pfizer
WAREHOUSE International Warehouse 2
SUBSTANCE Sildenafil ,

What is VIAGRA and how is it used?

VIAGRA is a medication that falls under the category of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. It functions by relaxing the blood vessels in the penis, enabling increased blood flow when sexually aroused. VIAGRA will only assist in achieving an erection if there is sexual stimulation present. Do not use VIAGRA if you do not have erectile dysfunction, and it is not meant for women.

VIAGRA is specifically designed for men experiencing erectile dysfunction, which is the inability to obtain or maintain a firm erection suitable for sexual activity.

What to consider before using VIAGRA?

- You are taking nitrates, as this can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Inform your doctor if you are on medications for angina or chest pain. If unsure, ask your doctor or pharmacist. - You are using nitric oxide donors like amyl nitrite, as this can also lead to harmful blood pressure drops. - You are allergic to sildenafil or any other components of VIAGRA. - You have severe heart or liver issues. - You have recently suffered a stroke or heart attack, or have low blood pressure. - You have specific rare hereditary eye disorders, such as retinitis pigmentosa. - You have ever experienced vision loss due to non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).

Do not use VIAGRA if:

- You have sickle cell anemia, leukemia, or multiple myeloma. - You have a penile deformity or Peyronie’s Disease. - You have heart issues; a doctor should evaluate if your heart can endure the strain of sexual activity. - You have a stomach ulcer or bleeding disorders like hemophilia.

Exercise caution with VIAGRA if:

If you notice a sudden decline or loss of vision, stop taking VIAGRA and consult your doctor right away.

Do not use VIAGRA alongside other oral or topical erectile dysfunction treatments.

Special considerations for children and adolescents:

VIAGRA should not be administered to anyone under 18 years of age.

Special considerations for individuals with kidney or liver issues:

Inform your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, as they may recommend a lower dose for you.

Taking other medications:

Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are currently taking or have recently taken other medications, including over-the-counter drugs.

VIAGRA may interact with certain medications, especially those for chest pain. In case of a medical emergency, inform any treating healthcare professional that you have used VIAGRA and when. Avoid combining VIAGRA with other medications unless specifically directed by your doctor.

You must refrain from taking VIAGRA if you are on nitrates or nitric oxide donors like amyl nitrite, due to the risk of dangerously low blood pressure arising from these combinations.

For those on protease inhibitors for HIV treatment, your doctor may suggest starting with the lowest dose (25 mg) of VIAGRA.

Patients receiving alpha-blocker therapy for high blood pressure or prostate issues may feel dizziness or light-headedness due to low blood pressure, especially when standing up quickly. These symptoms could arise within four hours following VIAGRA consumption. To minimize this risk, maintain a regular dose of the alpha-blocker before starting VIAGRA, and your doctor may recommend a reduced dose (25 mg) of VIAGRA.

Taking VIAGRA with food and drink:

VIAGRA can be taken with or without food but may take longer to become effective if consumed alongside a large meal.

Alcohol can temporarily hinder your ability to achieve an erection, so to optimize the effectiveness of VIAGRA, avoid excessive drinking beforehand.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding:

VIAGRA is not intended for use by women.

Driving and using machinery:

VIAGRA may cause dizziness and vision changes, so be cautious regarding your response to the medication before operating vehicles or machinery.

Important information about some ingredients in VIAGRA:

If you have been advised by your doctor of any sugar intolerances, such as lactose, consult them before taking VIAGRA.

How is VIAGRA used?

Always take VIAGRA precisely as instructed by your doctor. If uncertain, check with your doctor or pharmacist. The typical starting dose is 50 mg.

Do not exceed one dose of VIAGRA per day.

Take VIAGRA about one hour prior to sexual activity, swallowing the tablet whole with water.

If you feel that the effects of VIAGRA are too strong or weak, discuss this with your doctor or pharmacist.

VIAGRA will only assist in achieving an erection when sexually stimulated. The onset of action may vary but typically takes between 30 minutes to an hour; taking it with a heavy meal may delay its effectiveness.

If VIAGRA fails to provide an erection or if your erection is not sustained long enough for sexual intercourse, consult your doctor.

If you take too much VIAGRA:

Taking an excessive dose may increase side effects without boosting efficacy beyond 100 mg. Do not exceed the dosage your doctor prescribes. Contact your physician if you take more than instructed.

For any additional questions regarding VIAGRA, reach out to your doctor or pharmacist.

Possible side effects:

Like all medications, VIAGRA may cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them. Reported side effects are generally mild to moderate and temporary.

If you experience chest pains during or after intercourse: - Sit in a semi-reclined position and try to relax. - Do not treat your chest pain with nitrates. - Contact your doctor immediately.

All medications, including VIAGRA, can lead to allergic reactions. Seek immediate medical attention if you notice sudden wheezing, breathing difficulties, dizziness, or swelling of eyelids, face, lips, or throat after taking VIAGRA.

There have been instances of prolonged and painful erections following VIAGRA usage. If an erection lasts more than 4 hours, seek medical assistance immediately.

If you experience sudden vision loss or changes, stop using VIAGRA and consult your doctor at once.

A very common side effect (occurring in more than 1 in 10 patients) is headache.

Common side effects (affecting 1 to 10 in 100 patients) include facial flushing, indigestion, visual effects (such as color tint changes, light sensitivity, blurred vision, or diminished sharpness), nasal congestion, and dizziness.

Less common side effects (occurring in 1 to 10 in 1000 patients) include nausea, skin rash, eye irritation, double vision, rapid heartbeat, muscle discomfort, vertigo, ringing in the ears, dry mouth, fatigue, and chest pain.

Rare side effects (affecting 1 to 10 in 10000 patients) can include high or low blood pressure, fainting, stroke, nosebleeds, and sudden hearing loss.

Additional side effects reported after the product's release include rapid heartbeat, chest pain, sudden death, heart attacks, or short-lived decreased blood flow to parts of the brain. Most of these individuals had pre-existing heart conditions before using this medication. It's difficult to determine if these occurrences were directly caused by VIAGRA. Instances of seizures or severe skin reactions requiring immediate medical attention have also been documented.

If any side effects worsen or if you notice any unlisted side effects, inform your doctor.

How should VIAGRA be stored?
  • Keep out of children’s reach and sight.
  • Store below 30°C.
  • Retain the original packaging to protect from moisture.
  • Do not use VIAGRA after the expiration date indicated on the carton, which pertains to the last day of that month.

    Medications should not be disposed of through wastewater or regular household waste. Consult your pharmacist for advice on how to safely dispose of unused medicines. These precautions will aid in protecting the environment.