Always consult your doctor before using Silagra. This medication can cause side effects, and understanding them is key to safe usage.
Common side effects include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, and indigestion. These are usually mild and temporary. However, more serious side effects, though rare, require immediate medical attention.
Silagra can interact negatively with certain medications, particularly nitrates used to treat chest pain. Combining them can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Inform your doctor about all medications you are currently taking.
| Priapism (prolonged erection) | Painful erection lasting more than four hours. | Seek immediate medical help. |
| Sudden vision loss | Complete or partial loss of vision. | Stop taking Silagra and contact your doctor immediately. |
| Hearing loss | Sudden decrease or loss of hearing. | Stop taking Silagra and contact your doctor immediately. |
| Severe allergic reaction | Difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. | Seek immediate medical help. |
Avoid alcohol consumption while taking Silagra, as it can worsen side effects. Also, be aware that Silagra can lower blood pressure, so be cautious when engaging in strenuous activities. Dosage should be adjusted according to individual needs and under medical supervision.
Remember, this information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always discuss potential risks and benefits with your physician before starting any new medication.


