How do I take Lovegra?
Take one pill with a glass of water about one hour before you expect to experience sexual activity. It will slowly begin to work and after about one hour, you will be ready for sexual activity. Never take more than the recommended dosage and only take one pill per day. If you think you have overdosed on Lovegra, consult your doctor immediately.
Warning signs…
The main warning sign to look for if something has gone wrong with Lovegra is vision issues or loss. While it is very uncommon, if you experience loss of vision, call your doctor immediately, as it may be a sign of more severe medical conditions. Also, if you stay aroused for an extended period of time, usually longer than four hours, call your doctor.
Less severe issues you may experience when taking Lovegra include, but are not limited to arm or chest pain, dizziness or nausea. If you experience any of these issues, you don’t have to contact your doctor immediately, however you should cease taking Lovegra.
What are some of the potential side effects of Lovegra?
Some side effects:
- diarrhea
- indigestion
- stuffy or runny nose
- headaches or flushing
and not severe and do not require immediate medical attention. If you experience any of the above symptoms, stop taking Lovegra and consider looking for an alternative remedy for your situation.
If you experience any of the following, which include, but are not limited to:
- seizures
- irregular heartbeat
- prolonged arousal
- chest pain
- problems breathing
- hearing issues
- allergic reactions or vision problems
Call your doctor immediately. If these issues are left unattended to, you may experience more severe medical issues.
What other medications should I avoid with these pills?
If you are currently taking Cisapride, Nitroprusside, Nitrates, Methscopolamine Nitrate or other Sildenafil products, you should completely avoid taking Lovegra. If you do mix these medicines, it will cause averse health effects.
If you are taking medication for high blood pressure, treatment of AIDS or HIV, fungal or yeast infections, Rifampin, Cimetidine or Erythromycin, consult your doctor to determine if it is safe for you to take Lovegra.
Other important Information
- It is important to store Lovegra pills at room temperature. Exposure to extreme temperatures may diminish the effect of Lovegra.
- Keep Lovegra out of the reach of children. If injected by minors, call a physician immediately.
- It is important to obey the expiration dates printed on the blister packs of Lovegra. If the pills are past their expiration date, discard immediately and do not ingest.
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