Consult your doctor immediately if you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, or prolonged erection lasting more than four hours.
Seek medical attention if you experience:
- Sudden vision changes, such as blurred vision or temporary blindness. Sudden hearing loss. Severe headache. Nausea or vomiting. Dizziness or fainting.
These symptoms could indicate serious health problems. Don’t hesitate; contact your physician or go to the nearest emergency room.
If you’re experiencing side effects from medication, including those prescribed for erectile dysfunction, contact your doctor. They can help manage side effects and adjust your treatment plan as needed. This includes less serious side effects like nasal congestion, flushing, or headaches that persist or worsen.
Before starting any new medication, including those for erectile dysfunction, discuss it thoroughly with your doctor. This is especially important if you have pre-existing health conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes. They can assess potential risks and interactions.
Provide a complete medical history to your doctor. Describe all medications you are currently taking, including supplements and over-the-counter drugs. Honestly report all symptoms you are experiencing.
Open communication with your doctor is key to safe and effective treatment. Your health is a priority; don’t delay seeking help if you have concerns.


