Erectile dysfunction can be treated with Silagra, which is a drug based on sildenafil. The blood arteries inside the penis are dilated, and the patient's erection capacity is restored.
Just how do I take Silagra?
Silagra has a 30-minute to 40-minute active time and a 4-5-hour duration. If the tablet is taken first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, its effects will kick in faster. As a general rule, 50 mg is a good beginning point, while 100 mg is the maximum. Do not raise your dose unless your doctor tells you to. Silagra should be taken with a non-alcoholic beverage such as water.
Consuming alcohol while taking Silagra might reduce the effectiveness of the drug and raise the risk of side effects, such as potentially fatal heart problems. If drinking is undesirable, moderation is key, and low-alcohol beverages should be selected over those with a higher alcohol content.
When to avoid silagra
Do not take Silagra if you have ever had an adverse reaction to sildenafil citrate or any of the other ingredients of this drug; if you have a penile deformity such as Peyronie's disease; if you have severe cardiovascular or gastrointestinal problems; or if you have ever had leukemia.