
Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) |
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Generic for Viagra for Impotence in men - Drug Information |
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Generic Name - Sildenafil Citrate Category - Impotence therapy agent Indications Impotence in men Generic for Viagra Contraindications and Drug InteractionsGeneric Viagra is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to this drug or to medications that belong to this class of drugs or who had an allergic reaction to it in the past. Generic for Viagra DosageThe following information highlights the average dosage of Generic Viagra. It can be taken once a day as needed. This medication is taken one hour before sexual activity. Generic for Viagra Adverse EffectsSome of the most serious Generic Viagra side effects include abnormal dreams, abnormal ejaculation, allergic reactions, anxiety, asthma, bloodshot eyes, bone pain, breast enlargement, cataracts, chest pain, chills, coordination problems, cough, depression, difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, dilated pupils, dizziness, double vision, and drowsiness. Generic for Viagra and PregnancyGeneric Viagra is not indicated for use in women. Generic for Viagra and BreastfeedingGeneric Viagra is not indicated for use in women Generic for Viagra and PediatricGeneric Viagra is not indicated for use in pediatric patients. Generic for Viagra and GeriatricElderly people are especially sensitive to the effects of Generic Viagra, which may increase their chance of having side effects. Do discuss with your doctor before using it for geriatric patients. NoteThe above information about Generic Viagra serves as an information resource only and is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis and treatment. Always seek the counsel of your doctor, physician or pharmacist before starting any new treatment or making changes to existing therapy. |