Always consult your doctor before starting Nizagara. The recommended starting dose is typically 25mg, taken as needed, about 30-60 minutes before sexual activity. Your doctor may adjust this based on your response and overall health. Never exceed the maximum recommended dose of 100mg in a 24-hour period.
Possible Side Effects
Nizagara, like other similar medications, can cause side effects. Common ones include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, and indigestion. Less common, but more serious, side effects include vision changes (blurred vision, blue tint to vision), prolonged erection (priapism), and hearing loss. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience a prolonged erection lasting more than four hours or sudden hearing loss.
Precautions
Avoid using Nizagara if you have heart problems, low blood pressure, or a history of stroke. It’s also contraindicated if you take nitrates for chest pain, or if you have certain eye conditions like retinitis pigmentosa. Grapefruit juice can interact with Nizagara, so avoid consuming it. Inform your doctor about all medications you are currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. Alcohol consumption can increase the risk of side effects. Remember, Nizagara is not a cure for erectile dysfunction; it helps to achieve an erection in the presence of sexual stimulation.
Dosage Adjustments
Your doctor may adjust your dosage depending on your response and any side effects. Factors like age, overall health, and other medications you take will all influence this decision. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider is recommended, especially when beginning treatment.


