As an inhibitor of phosphodiesterase type 5, Suhagra is prescribed to males suffering from erectile dysfunction. It helps men develop and keep an erection long enough to have satisfying sex by boosting blood flow to the penis.
Suhagra, how do I take it?
Suhagra is as effective whether it is taken before or after a meal. Take Suhagra between 30 and 60 minutes before you want to have sex, or around 1 hour before you really want to have sex. It is recommended that Suhagra not be used more than once per 24 hours. Suhagra's suggested beginning dose is 50 mg, however the amount can be adjusted up to 100 mg or down to 25 mg according to on how well it works and how well it is tolerated.
You need to be sexually aroused in order for Suhagra to help you obtain an erection. If you do not have erectile dysfunction, Suhagra is not for you.
Precautions for Suhagra
You shouldn't use Suhagra if you've ever had a heart attack, stroke, or low blood pressure. Taking Suhagra with alcohol might raise your risk of experiencing negative reactions.
In people with renal illness, Suhagra usage is well tolerated and no dosage adjustments are necessary. Although, if you have renal illness, you should let your doctor know. If the medication is not tolerated well, your doctor may consider reducing your dosage.
The most often reported adverse reactions to Suhagra include: headache, dizziness, blurred vision, flushing (feeling warm), gastrointestinal distress, muscular discomfort, and rash. If you have any severe or persistent adverse effects, see your healthcare provider. If an erection lasts more than 4 hours following sexual activity, medical treatment should be sought immediately.