Potential Risks and Precautions When Using Silagra

Consult your doctor before using Silagra, especially if you have heart problems, low blood pressure, or liver/kidney disease. Silagra can interact negatively with certain medications, such as nitrates. Always disclose your complete medical history to your physician.

Common Side Effects

    Headache Facial flushing Nasal congestion Indigestion Muscle aches

These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if you experience severe or prolonged side effects, seek immediate medical attention. This includes chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or vision changes.

Serious Side Effects

While rare, Silagra can cause more serious side effects. These require immediate medical care:

    Prolonged erection (priapism) Sudden loss of vision or hearing Severe allergic reactions (e. g., difficulty breathing, swelling)

Safe Usage Recommendations

Follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage carefully. Avoid alcohol and grapefruit juice, which can interact with Silagra and intensify side effects. Do not take Silagra more frequently than recommended. Store Silagra at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight.

Medication Interactions

Silagra interacts with various medications. Always inform your doctor and pharmacist about all medications, supplements, and herbal remedies you are currently taking to avoid potentially dangerous interactions.

Alcohol and Silagra

Combining Silagra and alcohol can increase the risk of side effects, including dizziness and low blood pressure. Limit or avoid alcohol consumption while using Silagra.