How do I take Vigora?
Vigora pills are very easy to take. When you think you might be engaging in sexual activity, you take one Vigora pill with a glass of water, much like you would any pill. Slowly, the pill will start to work, and after about one hour, you should be ready to engage in sexual activity.
It is important to note that you should not take more than one pill per day or exceed the recommended dosage. If you think you may have overdosed, or if you have an erection for an extended period of time, you should immediately call a doctor.
Warning signs…
The main thing you have to watch out for when taking Vigora is loss of vision or extended periods of erection. While it is not very common, if you suddenly start to loose your vision or if your erection lasts for over four hours or starts to become painful, it is essential for you to immediately contact a doctor. These problems must be treated immediately, and if they are left unattended, you may experience serious health problems.
If you experience nausea, dizziness, or any kind of pain in your heart or in your arm, refrain from using this medication and consult your doctor immediately. These conditions are very uncommon but they sometimes happen and should be treated immediately.
What are some of the potential side effects of Vigora?
Not all side effects require medical attention. If you experience:
- diarrhea
- flushing
- constant headaches
- indigestion or a stuffy or runny nose
- drugs for the treatment of HIV or AIDS
consider discontinuing use of Vigora and look for an alternative.
If you experience any of the following side effects, consult a doctor immediately:
- allergic reactions
- problems breathing
- hearing problems
- blurred vision
- chest pain
- dramatic change in heart beat
- seizures
- prolonged erection
All of these issues require immediate medical attention.
What other medications should I avoid with these pills?
It is always best to consult with your doctor before taking any kind of medication. They will be able to tell you if any of your pre-existing medications will react negatively with Vigora. But, as a general guideline, if you are taking Cisapride, Methscopolamine Nitrate, Nitroprusside or other Sildenafil products, you should completely avoid using Vigora.
If you are on drugs for high blood pressure, drugs for treatment of Aids or HIV or drugs for fungal or yeast infections, consult your doctor to verify that Vigora will not cause any negative reaction.
Other important Information
- It is important to keep this medicine out of the reach of children.
- Vigora should be stored at room temperature.
- If the pills have passed the expiration date printed on the back of each blister, dispose them immediately.
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