When to See a Doctor: Contraindications and Precautions

Consult your doctor before using Viagra if you have any heart problems, including angina, heart failure, or an irregular heartbeat. This is crucial for your safety.

Similarly, discuss Viagra use with your physician if you have a history of stroke or high blood pressure. These conditions can interact negatively with the medication.

    You should also seek medical advice if you have low blood pressure. Liver or kidney disease requires careful consideration before Viagra use. Your doctor can assess your suitability. If you have retinitis pigmentosa, a rare eye condition, avoid Viagra as it may worsen the condition. A history of a heart attack or abnormal heart rhythms should be disclosed to your doctor before starting Viagra.

Certain medications may interact negatively with Viagra. Always inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you are currently taking, including herbal remedies.

Nitrates, often prescribed for chest pain, are particularly dangerous when combined with Viagra. This combination can cause a significant drop in blood pressure. Alpha-blockers, used to treat high blood pressure and enlarged prostate, may also interact with Viagra. Some antifungal medications can impact Viagra’s effectiveness.

If you experience any sudden vision changes, hearing loss, prolonged or painful erection (priapism), or chest pain, seek immediate medical attention. These are serious side effects requiring prompt medical intervention.

Finally, remember Viagra is not a treatment for erectile dysfunction in all cases. Your doctor can help determine the underlying cause of your difficulties and recommend the most appropriate course of action.