Avoid Viagra 100mg if you have heart problems, including angina, heart failure, or irregular heartbeat. This includes those who recently had a heart attack or stroke. High or low blood pressure also necessitates caution; consult your doctor.
Men with severe liver or kidney disease should not use Viagra 100mg. These conditions can impair the drug’s metabolism and increase the risk of side effects.
Retinitis pigmentosa, a rare inherited eye disease, is a contraindication. Viagra can worsen this condition. Similarly, avoid Viagra if you have a history of non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).
If you experience a prolonged erection (priapism) lasting longer than four hours, seek immediate medical attention. This is a serious side effect requiring prompt treatment.
Caution is advised with certain medications. Interactions can occur with nitrates (used for chest pain), alpha-blockers (used for high blood pressure), and some antifungal medications. Always inform your doctor about all medications you are taking.
Viagra 100mg is not suitable for everyone. Always discuss your medical history and current medications with a healthcare professional before taking this medication. They can assess your suitability and advise on appropriate dosage and potential risks.
Remember: This information is for guidance only, and does not replace professional medical advice. Consult your doctor before using Viagra or any medication.