Silagra, launched by Cipla is a Generic Viagra. It is a brand name of Sildenafil Citrate. Silagra is an oral therapy that helps Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) sufferers in having and sustaining an erection.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a major problem occurring most of the men aging between 40 to 70 years. It can also occur at early stage between 20 to 30. It is an inability of a man to get and / or sustain erection due to insufficient blood flowing into the penis.
How does Silagra work?
Silagra tablets have a chemical called Sildenafil Citrate as main ingredient. It helps arteries in the penis relax and expand, as a result of which more and more amount of blood flows in the penis resulting in hardness of penis due to which amount of blood flowing out of the penis gets reduced and penis attains an erection which last for long enough time to enjoy the sexual act. Silagra is beneficial for almost every man irrespective of their ages.
Silagra Dosage
Take one tablet of Silagra (Generic Viagra) one hour before you plan to have sex. Don’t take more than one tablet of Silagra in 24 hours. Silagra comes in tablets of 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg.
Most patients can start with Silagra 50mg. If a man is sexually excited he can attain an erection within 30 minutes which can last for about four hours. Depending upon effectiveness and toleration the dose can be increased to Silagra 100mg or can be decreased to Silagra 25mg.
Warnings
It is always advised to not to drink much alcohol before taking Silagra. Drinking alcohol can cause a temporary impairment in getting an erection. And off course Silagra can be taken after food but heavy, fat rich should be avoided. It is always better to take advice from a specialist before taking Silagra.
Silagra is not for women and children. So keep it away from them.
What are the side effects of Silagra
Silagra has some common side effects.
- Headache
- Flushing (face and upper body turning red and warm)
- Stomach upset
- Running nose
- Headache is the most common side effect. Vision change is least common.
Talk to your doctor if you have any Silagra side effects that bother you.