Yes, Viagra is a recognised treatment for erectile dysfunction. Taking Viagra is not a permanent fix for erectile dysfunction. However, a dosage can be taken when you want to be sexually aroused.
The most common side effects of taking Tadalafil are, headaches, nausea, indigestion, muscle aches, dizziness, or hot flushes. These symptoms occur in 1 out of 100 men.
Typically, Tadalafil takes 30-60 minutes to take effect.
Pay close attention to the expiry date printed on the outer packaging of your Tadalafil. Over time Tadalafil will become less effective. If you are close to or have surpassed the expiry date on the packet stop taking that batch and request more from your pharmacist.
Yes, women can take Tadalafil. However, this is typically for pulmonary arterial hypertension and not for erectile dysfunction.
Yes, Tadalafil is given to treat the symptoms of erectile dysfunction by increasing blood flow to the penis, helping men to sustain an erection.
Fexofenadine is sold under the brand name Telfast in the UK.
You are not recommended to take Fexofenadine during pregnancy as there is very little knowledge on how this may affect and unborn child. Most antihistamines are present in breast milk in varying amounts, although not know to be harmful, most manufacturers advise avoiding their use in mothers who are breast feeding.
Common side effects when taking Fexofenadine includes:
- Nausea and sickness
- Headaches
- Dry mouth
- Dizziness
Fexofenadine is a non-drowsy antihistamine for the majority that takes it. However, the rare few find that it can make them incredibly sleepy and drowsy.