WHAT IS Viagra/Sildenafil citrate?
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Viagra/Sildenafil relaxes muscles and increases blood flow to particular areas of the body.
- Viagra/Sildenafil under the name
Viagra soft/Viagra is used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men. Another brand of Viagra/sildenafil is Revatio, which is used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension and improve exercise capacity in men and women.
- Viagra/Sildenafil may also be used for purposes other than those listed here.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I MISS A DOSE?
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Viagra soft/Viagra is used as needed, so you are not likely to miss a dose.
- If you miss a dose of Revatio, take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the medicine at the next regularly scheduled time. Do not take extra medicine to make up the missed dose.
WHAT SHOULD I DISCUSS WITH MY DOCTOR BEFORE TAKING Viagra/Sildenafil citrate?
- If you have any of these conditions, you may not be able to use Viagra/sildenafil or you may need a dosage adjustment or special tests during treatment.
- A small number of patients have had a sudden loss of eyesight after taking Viagra/sildenafil. This type of vision loss is caused by decreased blood flow to the optic nerve of the eye. It is not clear whether Viagra/sildenafil is the actual cause of such vision loss. Sudden vision loss with Viagra/sildenafil use has occurred most often in people with heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or certain pre-existing eye problems, and in those who smoke or are over 50 years old.
- It is not known if Viagra/sildenafil passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
- Before taking Viagra/sildenafil, tell your doctor if you have:
- heart disease or heart rhythm problems;
- retinitis pigmentosa (an inherited condition of the eye);
- liver disease;
- a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia;
- a physical deformity of the penis (such as Peyronie's disease); or
- if you have been told you should not have sexual intercourse for health reasons.
- congestive heart failure;
- a recent history (in the past 6 months) of a heart attack, stroke, or heart rhythm disorder;
- high or low blood pressure;
- a stomach ulcer;
- a blood cell disorder such as sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia;
- coronary artery disease;
- kidney disease;
- FDA pregnancy category B: This medication is not expected to be harmful to an unborn baby. Do not use Viagra/sildenafil without telling your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment.
- Do not take Viagra/sildenafil if you are also using a nitrate drug for chest pain or heart problems. This includes nitroglycerin (Nitrostat, Nitrolingual, Nitro-Dur, Nitro-Bid, and others), Isordil sublingual/isosorbide dinitrate (Dilatrate-SR,
Isordil sublingual/Isordil ,
Sorbitrate tr/Sorbitrate ), and Isordil sublingual/isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur, ISMO,
Monoket ). Nitrates are also found in some recreational drugs such as amyl nitrate or nitrite ("poppers"). Taking Viagra/sildenafil with a nitrate medicine can cause a serious decrease in blood pressure, leading to fainting, stroke, or heart attack.
WHAT SHOULD I AVOID WHILE TAKING Viagra/Sildenafil citrate?
- Avoid drinking alcohol, which can increase some of the side effects of Viagra/sildenafil.
- Avoid using other medicines to treat impotence, such as alprostadil (Caverject, Muse, Edex) or yohimbine (Yocon, Yodoxin, others), without first talking to your doctor.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I OVERDOSE?
- Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine. Symptoms of a Viagra/sildenafil overdose may include chest pain, nausea, irregular heartbeat, and feeling light-headed or fainting.
HOW SHOULD I TAKE Viagra/Sildenafil citrate?
- Viagra/Sildenafil is usually taken only when needed, 30 - 90 minutes before sexual activity. The medication can help achieve an erection when sexual stimulation occurs. An erection will not occur just by taking a pill.
- Avoid taking High-fat food before taking
Viagra soft/Viagra as it may cause the medicine to take more time to start working.
- Store this medication at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
- Do not take Viagra/sildenafil more than once a day. Allow 24 hours to pass between doses.
- Take each dose with a full glass of water.
WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF Viagra/Sildenafil citrate?
- Stop using Viagra/sildenafil and call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects:
- chest pain or heavy feeling, pain spreading to the arm or shoulder, nausea, sweating, general ill feeling;
- vision changes;
- feeling light-headed, fainting; or
- swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet;
- penis erection that is painful or lasts 4 hours or longer.
- irregular heartbeat;
- shortness of breath;
- If you become dizzy or nauseated, or have pain, numbness, or tingling in your chest, arms, neck, or jaw during sexual activity, stop and call your doctor right away. You could be having a serious side effect of Viagra/sildenafil.
- Continue taking Viagra/sildenafil and talk with your doctor if you have any of these less serious side effects:
- upset stomach; or
- warmth or redness in your face, neck, or chest;
- back pain.
- stuffy nose;
- headache;
- Stop using Viagra/sildenafil and get emergency medical help if you have sudden vision loss.
- Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
- Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
What drug(s) may interact with ?
Do not take Viagra/sildenafil if you are taking the following medications:
Viagra/Sildenafil may also interact with the following medications:
- bosentan
- alpha blockers, used for high blood pressure or an enlarged prostate. NOTE: Do not take doses of Viagra/sildenafil higher than 25 mg within 4 hours of taking alpha blockers, such as Uroxatral/alfuzosin (
UroXatral ®), Cardura/doxazosin (
Cardura ®), Minipress/prazosin (
Minipress ®), or Hytrin/terazosin (
Hytrin ®).
- quinidine
- certain drugs used for seizures such as Tegretol/carbamazepine, Dilantin er/phenytoin, and phenobarbital
- cisapride
- mibefradil
- grapefruit juice
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Diltia cd/Diltiazem cd/diltiazem
- Verelan sr/verapamil
- certain drugs used for fungal or yeast infections, such as Diflucan/fluconazole, Nizoral/ketoconazole, and voriconazole
- Ilosone/erythromycin
- Biaxin/clarithromycin
- certain drugs for the treatment of HIV infection or AIDS
- nitroprusside
- rifampin
- cimetidine
- some drugs for treating depression, anxiety or other mood problems (examples: Prozac/fluoxetine, Luvox/fluvoxamine, nefazodone)
- rifabutin
What is the shelf life of the pills?
- The expiry date is mentioned on each blister. It is different for different batches. The shelf life is 2 years from the date of manufacture and would differ from batch to batch depending on when they were manufactured.
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