Consult your doctor before using Viagra Super Active if you have heart problems, including angina, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or a recent heart attack. Viagra Super Active can lower blood pressure, potentially exacerbating these conditions.
Similarly, discuss your use of Viagra Super Active with your physician if you have liver or kidney disease. These organs play a key role in processing medications, and their impaired function may affect how your body metabolizes Viagra Super Active.
Men with a history of stroke or bleeding disorders should exercise caution. Viagra Super Active can increase the risk of bleeding, making these conditions potentially more serious.
Patients with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare eye disease, should avoid Viagra Super Active as it might worsen the condition.
Those with a history of prolonged or painful erections (priapism) should absolutely avoid this medication. This side effect, while rare, can lead to permanent damage.
Heart disease (angina, high blood pressure, recent heart attack) | Increased risk of adverse cardiovascular events; consult physician. |
Liver or kidney disease | Altered drug metabolism; dosage adjustments may be necessary. |
Stroke or bleeding disorders | Increased risk of bleeding; careful monitoring recommended. |
Retinitis pigmentosa | Avoid use due to potential worsening of the condition. |
Priapism (prolonged erection) | Strictly contraindicated; can lead to permanent damage. |
This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always discuss your health conditions and medications with your doctor before using Viagra Super Active or any other medication.