How do I take Viagra Super Active?
You can take Viagra Super Active just like you would a normal Viagra pill, or any other medicine. You take it with a full glass of water. You don’t have to take it with a meal. Unlike normal Viagra, though, you can take Viagra Super Active up to 20 minutes before sexual activity. The gel compound makes getting an erection faster than traditional Viagra.
Warning signs…
If you take Viagra Super Active and begin experiencing vision issues or loss, call a doctor immediately. This may be a sign of a severe medical reaction. Also, if you experience an erection that is painful, or last for longer than four hours, consult with your doctor. Both these issues are relatively uncommon, but they do happen in isolated cases.
If you experience any dizziness, nausea, headaches or pain while taking Viagra super active, discontinue its use immediately and consult a doctor. They will be able to recommend an alternative remedy for your erectile dysfunction.
What are some of the potential side effects of Viagra Super Active?
Some common side effects of Viagra Super Active include:
- diarrhea
- headaches
- flushing
- stuffy nose or indigestion
If you experience any of these side effects, cease use and discuss other alternatives with your doctor.
Sometimes, more serious side effects happen, like seizures, chest pain, hearing issues, vision issues, change in heartbeat, problems breathing or an allergic reaction. If any of these things happen to you, call a doctor immediately. If left unattended, these issues might result in serious health problems.
What other medications should I avoid with these pills?
If you are already taking:
- Cisapride
- Methscopolamine Nitrate
- Nitroprusside
- other Sildenafil products or Nitrates
do not use Viagra Super Active. Consult a doctor for an alternative.
If you are taking:
- Rifampin
- Erythromycin
- drugs for yeast or fungal infections
- drugs for high blood pressure
- drugs for the treatment of HIV or AIDS
you may have some side effects. If so, consult a doctor for an alternative remedy for your erectile dysfunction.
Other important Information
Viagra has a shelf life of about 2 years from the time of initial manufacturing, so if the expiration date on the blister pack has passed, do not take the pills. Discard them immediately and restock.
Viagra can be harmful to children, so store it out of the reach of any children or minors. It is best to store Viagra in a safe place that stays room temperature all year. Exposure to extreme temperatures may cause the Viagra pills to loose their potency.
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