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What You Need To Know About ED Medication

What You Need To Know About ED Medication What You Need To Know About ED Medication
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What You Need To Know About ED Medication

Do not use ED medications if you take nitrates, such as nitroglycerin or a similar medicine, for chest pain. But there are other situations that may make these medications unsafe as well. Before you take Viagra or one of the others, tell your doctor:

If you are allergic to any medications, including other ED medications
About any prescription or nonprescription medications you take, as well as any herbal and dietary supplements
If you are scheduled for surgery, even dental surgery
If you take alpha-blockers for blood pressure or prostate problems. These can lower your blood pressure when taken with ED pills.

Always follow the directions on your prescription label carefully. Also, make sure to ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain anything you don’t understand. Take these drugs exactly as directed.

Who Should Not Take These?

If you’ve had a heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening irregular heart rate within the past 6 months, you should discuss other options with your doctor.

You should also avoid these medications if you have uncontrolled high or low blood pressure or if you get chest pain while having sex.
Any Side Effects?

Side effects are not common, but they can happen. You may get:

• A headache
• Upset stomach or heartburn
• Feeling of warmth
• Nasal congestion
• Changes in vision (lights tinged with color, glare)

• Back pain
• Hearing loss
Warnings

You may need emergency treatment if you get an erection that lasts for more than 4 hours and happens without any sexual excitement. You may hear a doctor call it a “priapism.” Blood becomes trapped in the penis and can’t flow back out. It can lead to scarring and permanent ED if not treated.

Also get emergency treatment with any of the following:

A rash
Painful erection
Fainting
Chest pain
Itching or burning during urination

If you’re having chest pain and have taken Viagra in the past 24 hours or Cialis in the past 48 hours, don’t take nitroglycerin. Call for an EMS and make sure you or someone with you tells them which ED medicine you took.

Vision Problems

You should also stop these medications and call your doctor right away if you have vision loss.

A rare vision problem called NAION -- short for “nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy” -- has been reported by a few men using these drugs.

The condition causes a sudden loss of eyesight because blood flow is blocked to the optic nerve. People who have a higher chance for NAION include those who:

Are more than 50 years old
Smoke
Have heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol levels
Have certain other eye problems


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