Q. Can I take Suhagra 50 Tablet as often as I want?
No, Suhagra 50 Tablet should not be taken more than once in 24 hours. Taking more than the recommended dose may increase the risk of side effects such as flushing, headache, muscle pain, stomach upset, allergic reactions, or vision changes.
Q. Can Suhagra 50 Tablet be used for premature ejaculation?
No, Suhagra 50 Tablet is not used to treat premature ejaculation. It is mainly prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction.
Q. Why should Suhagra 50 Tablet not be used with nitrates?
Suhagra 50 Tablet should not be taken with nitrate medicines or certain blood pressure medicines because the combination can cause a severe drop in blood pressure, which may be dangerous.
Q. Why can Suhagra 50 Tablet lower blood pressure?
Suhagra 50 Tablet works by relaxing and widening blood vessels to improve blood flow. This effect can also lower blood pressure, which is why it must not be combined with certain heart or blood pressure medicines without medical supervision.
Q. Can Suhagra 50 Tablet be taken in your twenties?
Suhagra 50 Tablet may be prescribed to adult men of any age if a doctor confirms erectile dysfunction.
Q. Does Suhagra 50 Tablet increase blood pressure?
No, Suhagra 50 Tablet does not increase blood pressure. In some cases, it may lower blood pressure, especially if taken with other medicines that also reduce blood pressure.
Q. Is Suhagra 50 Tablet safe for people with diabetes?
Suhagra 50 Tablet may be used in people with diabetes if prescribed by a doctor. Your doctor will consider your overall health and other medicines before recommending it.
Q. Does Suhagra 50 Tablet affect fertility?
No, Suhagra 50 Tablet does not appear to affect fertility either positively or negatively.
Q. Does Suhagra 50 Tablet affect sperm?
Suhagra 50 Tablet does not affect sperm count or sperm health. It works mainly by improving blood flow to help with erections.
Q. Can I drink alcohol while taking Suhagra 50 Tablet?
Avoid alcohol while taking Suhagra 50 Tablet, as it may increase side effects like dizziness and reduce effectiveness.
Q. When should Suhagra 50 Tablet be taken?
Suhagra 50 Tablet is usually taken about one hour before planned sexual activity. It should be swallowed with water and used only as directed by a doctor.
Q. What is Suhagra 50 Tablet used for, and how does it work?
Suhagra 50 Tablet is commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction in adult men. It usually contains sildenafil, which increases blood flow to the penis by relaxing blood vessels through inhibition of the PDE-5 enzyme (a chemical that controls blood flow), helping achieve and maintain an erection during sexual stimulation.
Q. What side effects can happen with Suhagra 50 Tablet?
Suhagra 50 Tablet can cause side effects, but not everyone gets them. Common effects may include stomach upset, dizziness, sleepiness, headache, flushing, or mild stomach discomfort. These effects occur because medicines can act on different body systems beyond the main symptom they treat. Staying hydrated and avoiding unnecessary mixing with other medicines may help reduce side effects. Stop using Suhagra 50 Tablet and contact a doctor immediately if you develop breathing difficulty, a severe rash, fainting, chest pain, or swelling of the face.
Q. Is Suhagra 50 Tablet safe if I have kidney problems?
Suhagra 50 Tablet should be used cautiously in people with kidney problems and only if advised by a doctor. Kidney disease can change how medicines are processed in the body, which may increase side effects or alter how the medicine works. Dehydration, fever, or combining medicines without medical advice may increase stress on the kidneys. Seek medical advice if you notice reduced urine, swelling, or unusual weakness while using Suhagra 50 Tablet.
Q. Can Suhagra 50 Tablet affect the heart or blood pressure?
Suhagra 50 Tablet may affect blood pressure and should be used with caution in people who have heart disease, irregular heartbeat, or blood pressure problems. The medicine works by relaxing blood vessels, which can lower blood pressure in some people. Your doctor should review your medical history before recommending it, especially if you take medicines for heart disease or blood pressure. Seek medical help if you experience chest pain, severe dizziness, a fast or irregular heartbeat, or sudden swelling while using Suhagra 50 Tablet.
Q. What should I do if I get chest pain after taking Suhagra 50 Tablet?
Stop sexual activity and seek immediate medical help. Do not take nitrate medicines, as this combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
Q. What if an erection lasts too long?
If an erection lasts more than 4 hours, seek immediate medical help. This condition (priapism) can damage the penis if not treated quickly.