Dosage, Administration, and Potential Side Effects of Silagra

Silagra, containing Sildenafil Citrate, is typically administered as a 50mg tablet orally, as needed, approximately one hour before sexual activity. Dosage adjustments, ranging from 25mg to 100mg, may be made based on individual response and physician recommendations. Never exceed the maximum recommended dose. Always take Silagra with a glass of water. Avoid grapefruit juice, as it can affect the medication’s absorption.

Common Side Effects

While generally well-tolerated, Silagra may cause some common side effects. These include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, indigestion, and visual disturbances (such as blurred vision or sensitivity to light). Most side effects are mild and transient. However, if you experience a prolonged or painful erection (priapism), seek immediate medical attention. This is a serious complication requiring prompt treatment. Other less frequent side effects include dizziness, muscle aches, and back pain.

Serious Side Effects

Rare but serious side effects are possible. These include sudden vision loss, hearing loss, and heart-related problems, such as chest pain or irregular heartbeat. Stop taking Silagra and seek immediate medical assistance if you experience any of these serious adverse reactions. Always inform your doctor about your complete medical history, including current medications and pre-existing conditions, before beginning treatment with Silagra.