What do these pills do?
This blocks the arteries, which are required for the man to have an erection. Silagra uses unique chemical compounds to relax these muscles, allow the arteries to easily fill with blood and allow the man to have an erection.
How do I take Silagra?
Taking Silagra is just like taking any other kind of medication. About one hour before you are expecting sexual activity, take one Silagra with a glass of water. Slowly, the medication will start to work and you will be able to reach erection.
Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Take a maximum of one Silagra per day. If you think you may have overdosed, call your doctor immediately.
Warning signs…
The main things to look for when taking Silagra are an extended or painful erection, or vision change or loss. If you experience an erection for longer than four hours, or if your erection becomes painful, call your doctor immediately. Also, if your vision starts to get blurry, or if you loose your vision, consult a medical professional. If these issues are left untreated for an extended period of time, severe medical conditions may occur.
If you experience nausea, dizziness, or pain in your arm or chest area, discontinue use and contact a doctor. It is not as urgent as an extended erection or vision loss but should not be left unchecked.
What are some of the potential side effects of Silagra?
Some of the serious side effects that require immediate medical attention are:
- allergic reactions
- problems breathing
- hearing issues
- vision issues
- chest pain
- change in heart beat
- extended erections or seizures
If you have any of the following side effects, consider discontinuing use of Silagra:
- indigestion
- headaches
- diarrhea
- flushing
- stuffy or runny nose
These are not serious but still may cause medical issues in rare cases.
What other medications should I avoid with these pills?
Silagra should not be taken if you are already taking:
- Cisapride
- Methscopolamine Nirtrate
- Nitroprusside
- other various forms of nitrates
- other Sildenafil products
Mixing these medications with Silagra may cause severe negative medical reactions.
If you take any of the following medicines, you may experience a reaction: blood pressure drugs, drugs for treatment of HIV or AIDS, or drugs for fungal or yeast infections. If you are taking any of the above medications, you may still be able to take Silagra, but it is important to consult with a medical professional.
Other important Information
It is important to store Silagra at room temperature, out of the reach of any children. If anyone other than you consumes Silagra, it may cause severe medical reactions.
Each blister has an expiry date printed on it. If the pills are past their expiry date, dispose all of them immediately. If consumed, negative medical reactions might occur.
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