- Friday 1st of October 2021
Can Zenegra 100 Mg cause anxiety?
Zenegra 100 mg is an oral medication containing sildenafil citrate, a widely used drug for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. It belongs to a class of medicines called phosphodiesterase type-5 (PDE5) inhibitors, which work by relaxing blood vessels and increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation, helping men achieve and maintain an erection suitable for intercourse. This effect typically occurs within 30 minutes to 1 hour after taking the tablet, and the action can last for several hours, but sexual arousal is still required for it to work. Zenegra 100 mg is usually taken once daily as prescribed by a doctor, either with or without food, but should not be used more than once in 24 hours. It is not intended for use by women or Zenegra 100 Mg . In addition to ED, sildenafil is sometimes used in other conditions like pulmonary arterial hypertension under medical supervision because of its blood-vessel relaxing effects. Common side effects may include headache, flushing, dizziness, indigestion, nasal congestion, blurred vision, and nausea. Most side effects are mild and temporary, but you should contact your doctor if they persist or worsen. Zenegra should not be taken with nitrate medicines (often used for chest pain) or by individuals with serious heart, liver, or blood pressure problems without medical advice, as dangerous drops in blood pressure can occur. Avoid excessive alcohol and discuss all current medications with your physician before starting this drug.
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