What Is Intagra?
Impotence or erectile dysfunction can affect men in several ways with degrees depending on the individual's capacity to take such issues concerning sexuality and health. Based on scientific studies, men who suffer from erectile dysfunction usually have lower self-esteem, withdrawn, with high insecurities, and have a negative attitude towards the opposite sex. The introduction of pills that would treat erectile dysfunction was highly accepted in the market especially for men who have difficulty in achieving and sustaining erections. One of the drugs that were introduced in the market was Intagra.
How Does Intagra Work?
Intagra works by smoothening the muscles and arteries leading to the penis to enhance the free flow of blood to the penile area. Not only does Intagra enhance the flow of sufficient amount of blood to the penis, it also prevents blood from coming out so that erection is not just achieved but sustained. Intagra works by using the natural mechanism of the body to achieve erection. It must also be noted that after taking the pill, the penis will not erect on its own and still needs sufficient sexual stimulation for Intagra to start working. Intagra guarantees satisfying sexual activity when taken properly, but it will not protect you from transmitting or acquiring sexually transmitted infections nor will the pill prevent pregnancy.
How Does One Take Intagra?
- Intagra should be taken an hour before actual sexual intercourse.
- Since Intagra is a typical pill, take it with a glass of water like any common drugs.
- Do not take more than one dose per day to avoid drug overdose or other life-threatening side effects.
- Follow your doctor’s prescription for your own safety.
- Intagra is solely for men alone who need treatment against erectile dysfunction. This drug should not be taken by women, children, and those who do not have any impotence issues.
What Are the Common Side Effects of Intagra?
Taking Intagra usually gives out common side effects, but they do not require medical attention unless they exceed up to 48 hours and if they start to make you feel uncomfortable. The usual side effects of taking Intagra include:
- Indigestion or upset stomach
- Diarrhea
- Headaches
- Flushing
- Dizziness
- Runny or stuffy nose
If the mentioned side effects persist, call your doctor immediately especially if the following side effects are experienced:
- Breathing problems
- Sudden changes in hearing or unusual hearing difficulty
- Chest pains
- Irregular and fast heartbeat
- Seizure
- Allergic reactions such as hives or severe itching, facial swelling especially on the face, tongue, lips, and mouth areas
- Sudden blurring of vision
- Painful erections that lasts more than 4 hours
What Should Tell I Tell My Doctor Before Taking Intagra?
To ensure that you would not encounter any health problems while taking Intagra, be sure to consult a doctor before taking the pill. It would be wise for you to tell your physician all your relevant health history, your lifestyle, and other pertinent matters concerning your health. Your doctor must also be informed if you have the following health conditions:
- Heart diseases or problems concerning the cardiovascular system
- Angina
- Eye problems including eye problems which are inherited
- High blood pressure
- Low blood pressure
- History of stroke or heart attacks
- Kidney problems
- Liver diseases
- Allergic reaction to dyes or hair color, preservatives and certain foods
- Allergic reaction to drugs that contain sildenafil citrate and other drugs
- You should also inform your doctor if you are currently taking prescribed drugs, food supplements, vitamins, herbs, and other medications.
- You should also tell your doctor about your lifestyle habits such as if you are a smoker or a drinker.
What Should I Avoid While Taking Intagra?
- Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages while taking the pill because it will trigger headaches, dizziness, and other forms of natural side effects.
- Avoid taking high fat or heavy meals before taking Intagra because it will weaken the effects of the pill.
- If you start to experience pain, numbness, dizziness, nausea, and a tingling sensation along the neck, jaw, chest, and arms area during sexual intercourse, withdraw from doing your activity and call your doctor right away.
- Avoid taking more dosage than what is prescribed by your doctor. Intagra should only be taken once per day. Allow 24 hours to pass before taking the next pill.
- Do not take other erectile dysfunction pill while taking Intagra or other pills for ED.
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