Viagra TN 12 tablets contain Sildenafil Citrate (sildenafil). Each of the six tablets contains 100 mg of sildenafil (as citrate). The other ingredients are: Tablet core: microcrystalline cellulose, calcium hydrogen phosphate (anhydrous), croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate. Film-coating: hypromellose, titanium dioxide (E171), lactose, triacetin, indigo carmine aluminium lake (E132).
Before using Viagra TN 12 tablets
- Do not take Viagra:
- If you are taking medicines containing nitrates or nitric oxide donors such as amyl nitrite (“poppers”). These medicines are often given to relieve chest pain (or “chest pain”). Viagra may cause a serious increase in the effects of these medicines. Tell your doctor if you are taking any of these medicines. If you are not sure, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
- If you are hypersensitive (allergic) to sildenafil or any of the other ingredients of Viagra.
- If you have a severe heart or liver problem.
- If you have recently had a stroke or heart attack, or if you have low blood pressure. If you have certain rare hereditary eye diseases (such as retinitis pigmentosa).
Take special precautions with Viagra TN 12 tablets
Tell your doctor:
– If you have sickle cell anemia (an abnormality of red blood cells), leukemia (cancer of the blood cells), multiple myeloma (cancer of the bone marrow), or any disease or deformity of the penis. These conditions may require special care when taking medications for erectile dysfunction.
– If you have heart problems. In this case, your doctor should check carefully whether your heart can withstand the extra strain of having sex.
– If you currently have a stomach ulcer or blood clotting disorders (such as hemophilia).
The use of Viagra is not recommended in patients with a history of partial, sudden, temporary or permanent decrease or loss of vision in one eye. VIAGRA should not be used concurrently with other treatments for erectile dysfunction.
Special warnings for children
Viagra TN 12 tablets should not be used in children under 18 years of age.
Special warnings for patients with kidney or liver problems
You should tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems. Your doctor may decide to prescribe a lower dose.
Taking Viagra TN with food and drink : If you take Viagra TN with food, it may take longer for the effect to occur.
Pregnancy : Viagra TN is not indicated for use in women.
Breastfeeding : Viagra TN is not indicated for use in women.
Driving and using machines : Viagra TN Pharma may cause dizziness and affect vision. You should know your individual reaction to Viagra before driving or operating machinery. Important information for men who are lactose intolerant – one of the ingredients of Viagra: Contact your doctor before taking Viagra if he has told you that you have an intolerance to some sugars such as lactose.
Use of other medicines
Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription. Viagra tablets may interact with some medicines, especially those used to treat chest pain. In case of an emergency, you should tell anyone currently treating you that you are taking Viagra. Do not take Viagra with other medicines unless your doctor tells you to.
Viagra can cause serious effects of medicines called nitrates and nitric oxide donors such as amyl nitrite (“poppers”). These are often used to relieve chest pain (or “chest pain”). You should NOT use Viagra if you are taking these medicines. If you are taking protease inhibitors, such as those used to treat AIDS, your doctor will probably start you on the lowest dose (25 mg) of Viagra.
Some patients who are taking an alpha-blocker to treat high blood pressure or prostate problems may experience dizziness or lightheadedness at first. These are symptoms of orthostatic hypotension, which is a drop in blood pressure when sitting or standing up quickly. Some patients have experienced these symptoms when taking Viagra with alpha-blockers. This is most likely to occur within the first 4 hours after taking Viagra. You should be on a regular daily dose of an alpha-blocker before taking Viagra to reduce the chance of these symptoms. Your doctor may start you on a 25 mg dose of Viagra.
How to take Viagra TN
Always take Viagra exactly as your doctor has told you. If you are not sure, you should always check with your doctor or pharmacist. The usual dose is 50 mg. Viagra should be taken about an hour before sexual activity. Swallow the tablet whole with some water.
If you have the feeling that the effect of Viagra is too strong or too weak, share this with your doctor or pharmacist.
VIAGRA TH 12 tablets will only help you get an erection when you are sexually stimulated. The time it takes for the effects of Viagra to appear varies from person to person, but is usually between half an hour and an hour. If you take VIAGRA with a heavy meal, the effects may take longer. Drinking alcohol may temporarily impair your ability to get an erection. To get the most out of your medicine, you should avoid drinking large amounts of alcohol before taking Viagra.
If Viagra TN does not help you get an erection or if your erection does not last long enough for sexual intercourse, you should tell your doctor. You should not use Viagra more than once a day.
If you take more Viagra TN tablets than you should
A dose above 100 mg does not increase efficacy. However, it will lead to an increase in side effects and their severity. You should not take more tablets than your doctor has told you to take. If you take more tablets than you have been told to take, you should contact your doctor.
Possible side effects of Viagra TN
Like all medicines, Viagra can have side effects. These effects are usually mild to moderate. In controlled clinical trials, the most common side effects were headache or facial flushing and less commonly indigestion, dizziness, nasal congestion, palpitations or visual changes (including changes in colour vision, a sense of increased brightness or blurred vision). The following events have been reported in men taking Viagra since the medicine was launched on the market: vomiting, allergic reactions, skin rash, red eyes, eye pain, rapid heartbeat or nosebleeds.
Partial, sudden, temporary or permanent decrease or loss of vision in one or both eyes has been reported. There have been reports of prolonged and sometimes painful erections after taking Viagra. If you get such an erection that lasts more than 4 hours without interruption, you should contact your doctor immediately. The following events have also been reported: high blood pressure, low blood pressure, loss of consciousness, stroke, irregular heartbeat, chest pain, sudden death, heart attack or temporary reduction in blood flow to parts of the brain. Most, but not all, of these men had heart problems before using the medicine. It is not possible to determine whether these incidents were directly related to Viagra.
If you have chest pain during or after sex, you should not use nitrates and should contact your doctor immediately.
If Viagra is taken more than once a day, muscle pain may occur. If you experience any of these side effects and they are bothersome, severe, or do not go away during treatment, tell your doctor.
If you notice any side effects not mentioned in this leaflet, please inform your doctor or pharmacist.
Storing Viagra TN
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Store at a temperature not exceeding 30°C.
- Store in the original packaging in order to protect from moisture.
- Do not use after the expiry date stated on the packaging.






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