How do I take Female Viagra?
Female Viagra is to be taken just like any other pill. If you expect to engage in sexual activity, take one Female Viagra with a full glass of water about 45 minutes before you expect to begin.
It is very important to only take the recommended dosage, and never exceed one Female Viagra per day. If you think you have taken an overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
Warning signs…
Like most other medications that treat sexual dysfunctions, the main warning sign you have to look out for is a change or loss of vision. In case you do start to loose your vision, contact a doctor immediately. If left unattended to, this could develop into a serious health problem.
If you stay aroused for an extended period of time, call a doctor.
Other less severe warning signs include nausea, dizziness, or pain in your chest or arm. If you experience any of these, stop taking Female Viagra and consult a doctor for an alternative remedy to your sexual dysfunction.
What are some of the potential side effects of Female Viagra?
Common side effects include, but are not limited to, flushing, diarrhea, headaches, indigestion or a stuffy nose. If you experience any of these, consult your doctor.
If you start having:
- seizures
- chest pain
- allergic reactions
- hearing or breathing issues
- a change in heartbeat
- any vision problems
Call a doctor immediately. These may be signs of a serious medical reaction and require immediate attention.
What other medications should I avoid with these pills?
If you are taking drugs for HIV or AIDS, yeast or fungal infections, high blood pressure, Rifampin, Cimetidine or Erythromycin, you may have a reaction with Female Viagra. If this is the case, consult your doctor for an alternative remedy.
Do not take Female Viagra if you take Nitroprusside, Methscopolamine, Cisapride, Nitrates or other Sildenafil products. These will cause a severe negative medical reaction.
Other important Information
- Female Viagra is dangerous if ingested by minors. It is important to store Female Viagra in a room temperature place, out of the reach of children or other minors. A locked medicine cabinet is usually a good place for storage.
- Female Viagra has a shelf life of about 2 years from when it was manufactured originally. Check the expiry date, which is listed on each blister pack. If the pills are expired, throw them away and purchase some new pills.
- Also, take into account that if the pills have been subject to extreme temperatures, they may have lost their potency and would require replacement.
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