Film-coated Vilitra 10 mg tablets
- Regulatory changes may cause this PIL to differ from the one in your medicine pack.
- Check the leaflet’s “Date prepared/revised” for changes. Questions about medications should be directed to your doctor or pharmacist.
This leaflet offers critical information before using this drug:
- Save the brochure for future reference. Re-read it.
- If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask your doctor or pharmacist.
- Only this medication is required for you. Don’t give it to anybody else. No matter how closely your symptoms match, it might still be harmful to them.
- Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you notice any negative effects. Unlisted side effects are included here.
Other Ed Pills
Zhewitra 60 Mg | Vilitra 40 Mg
What is Vilitra and what is it used for?
- In Vilitra, the PDE5 inhibitor vardenafil may be found. They aid in the development or maintenance of an erection in men suffering from erectile dysfunction.
- Some guys have difficulty getting or maintaining an erection. There might be underlying physical or psychological disorders at play. There is a lack of blood supply in the p*nis because of muscle and blood vessel alterations
- Vilitra is only effective if the user is s*xualually aroused. It lessens the body’s own erection-ending hormone in a natural way. Vilitra aids men in obtaining and maintaining erections long enough for s*xual.
Precautions you should take before you start using Vilitra
You should not be taking Vilitra.
- Vardenafil or any of the other chemicals listed in section 6 may cause RAHI, itching, swollen lips, and shortness of breath if taken in large doses.
- It is possible that Vilitra may raise your blood pressure if you are using nitrate-containing medications. In the case of HIV medications ritonavir or indinavir, antifungal medications ketoconazole or itraconazole for people over 75, severe heart or liver problems, kidney dialysis, a stroke or heart attack, low blood pressure, or a history of degenerative eye diseases (such as AMD), Riociguat addresses PAH and PTH (i.e., high blood pressure in the lungs secondary to blood clots).
- Additionally, Vilitra 10 mg and other PDE5 inhibitors have hypotensive effects. Are you taking riociguat? Tell your doctor about it, if possible.
Warnings and precautions
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- Before using Vilitra 10 mg
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- Vilitra is a drug to be used with caution.
- Cardiovascular problems may worsen the effects of S*x. •
- You may have angulation, Peyronie’s disease, or cavernosal fibrosis.
- Priapism: a condition characterized by recurrent, involuntary erections (priapism). Cancers including SCD, myeloma, and leukemia are all manifestations of this syndrome.
- Do not continue taking Vilitra if your eyesight becomes blurred or dims Youth.
- If you’re under 18, you can’t take Vilitra.
- Vilitra with other medications
- Including OTCs, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you’re taking, have taken, or plan to take any other medications, prescription, or over-the-counter.
Some drugs, like:
- There are a number of nitric oxide donors, including amyl nitrite, that may be used to treat angina.
- Some of these Vilitra drugs may have an effect on blood pressure levels.
- When it comes to heart arrhythmias, there are a number of medications that may help.
- Ritonavir or indinavir are anti-HIV medications.
- There are antifungal medications, such as ketoconazole or itraconazole.
Vilitra with food, drink, and alcohol
- Vilitra 10 mg may be taken with or without food, although a large meal may delay its effect.
Breastfeeding and pregnancy
Women should not use Vilitra since it is not safe for them.
Automated vehicles and tools
Diarrhea and eye issues may result from using Vilitra. Don’t drive or operate heavy equipment if Vilitra causes dizziness or impaired vision.
How to take Vilitra
- If you suffer from cardiac conditions, you should probably avoid having s*xual relations.
- “If you have an illness that generates erections that are out of your control.” (priapism). Sickle cell disease, myeloma, and leukemia are examples.
- There are a variety of treatments available if you have a condition that affects the way your hair grows, including laser hair removal.
- Do not take Vilitra if you have a history of stomach ulcers, a bleeding disorder (such as hemophilia), or if you are currently taking Vilitra Oro dispersible pills (for more information, see “Other medicines that interact with Vilitra”).
- Stop taking Vilitra right away and get in touch with a doctor if your vision gets worse or goes away.
- Other Medications, in Addition to Vilitra
- Be sure to tell your primary care physician or pharmacist about any additional drugs you are now taking or have recently taken, even if they are over the counter.
Possible side effects
- This drug can produce side effects, but not usually. minor to moderate effects.
- Patients suddenly lose vision in one or both eyes. Users should call their doctor immediately.
- Sudden hearing loss
- Men who took vardenafil have died suddenly, had heart attacks, chest pain, and problems with blood flow to the brain, such as areas of the brain not getting enough blood and bleeding in the brain.
- Most males with adverse symptoms had cardiac problems beforehand. It is unknown if vardenafil caused these events.
The chance of having a side effect
very common.
- It may affect more than 1 in 10 users.
- Headache
Common:
- It may affect up to 1 in 10 users.
- Dizziness
- Flushing
- A runny or blocked nose.
- Indigestion
Uncommon
- Swollen skin, lips, and throat
- Sleep problem numbness and poor touch perception. sleepiness’s effects on vision, eye redness, changes in color vision, eye strain and discomfort, and light sensitivity
- Disorientation, tinnitus, palpitations, and shortness of breath.
- Symptoms include a stuffy nose, indigestion, stomach pain, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and dry mouth.
- Symptoms include skin rashes, redness, and increased levels of liver enzymes.
- Pain in the muscles or back, stiff muscles, and a lot of a certain enzyme (creatine phosphokinase) in the affected area are all signs of gout.
- Malaise
- ConjunctivitisAllergyAnxietyFaintingAmnesiaSeizure
- Glaucoma, increased lacrimation Heart effects (heart attack, irregular heartbeat, angina) High or low blood pressure?
- Blood tests; sun sensitivity; painful erections; chest pain; temporary reduction in cerebral blood supply
Extremely uncommon or unknown
- Based on the data we have; we can’t figure out how often less than 1 in 10,000 users or unknown events happen.
- “There was blood in the urine” (hematuria)
- Infertility symptoms include bleeding in the p*nis (medically referred to as a penile hemorrhage), blood in the sperm, abrupt death, and bleeding in the brain.
Reporting of side effects
- Consult your doctor about adverse effects. This covers unlisted side effects.
- Directly report side effects (see details below).
- You can help determine the medicine’s safety by reporting side effects.
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