Suhagra is revolutionary medical treatment designed
to counter the effects of impotence (ED or Erectile Dysfunction). Suhagra
is administered orally in the form of a pill and is only to be taken when
you want to have sex. Suhagra is designed to help many men with impotence
to maintain an erection when they become sexually aroused (either physically
or visually). By a touch or a glance from your partner, Suhagra can again
lead to something more.
This is the chemical structure of Sildenafil Citrate:

ED (Erectile Dysfunction) is the medical term for impotence.
Impotence is defined as the inability to get and/or keep an erection for
satisfactory sexual activity. In the United States, about 30 million men
suffer from various degrees of ED. This includes nearly half of all men
from ages 40 to 70 years old.
For many men experiencing ED, Silagra enables response
to sexual stimulation. When a man becomes sexually aroused, the blood
carrying arteries in the penis expand and widen; thus allowing a greater
amount of blood flow into the penis. As the arteries in the penis expand
and harden, the veins that carry blood away from the penis become compressed,
restricting blood flow out of the penis. An erection results because more
blood is flowing into the penis and less blood is flowing out.
Any complications with the nerves or blood vessels involved
with an erection may result in ED. With Suhagra, there is an increased
blood flow to the penis resulting in a solid erection. The erection softens
when the sexual encounter goes away.
Four out of five men who take Suhagra show an improvement
with erections, regardless of age and how long they have had ED.
Suhagra is not effective for everyone. Suhagra usually
provides effective results in up to four out of five men. If Suhagra doesn’t
work for you, contact your health care provider for other treatment options
that may be available to you. If you are in the 20% who do not benefit
from this medication, please return the unused portion to us at the address
on our contact page for a refund.
For best results, take Suhagra about one hour before engaging
in sexual activity. Suhagra is designed to last between 30 minutes and
up to four hours for most patients. Ultimately, Suhagra can help you get
an erection and maintain that erection if you are sexually aroused.
Suhagra will not automatically cause an erection. You must
first be sexually stimulated to get an erection. If you are not sexually
stimulated and you take Suhagra, the medication will not cause you to
get an erection just by taking the pill. Silagra is not a hormone and
is not an aphrodisiac. Suhagra is a prescription medication designed to
improve ED and allow most men to improve erection problems.
Like other medications, Suhagra comes in different dosage
amounts (25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg). Your health care provider may have
to adjust dosage amounts to help you achieve the desired results and to
reduce any side effects. Follow the instructions as prescribed by your
health care provider and do not take Suhagra more than once a day.
Suhagra dosages should not be taken (by most patients)
more than once per day. Patients taking certain protease inhibitors (such
as for treatment of HIV), are not recommended to exceed the maximum 25
mg single dosage of Suhagra within one 48-hour period.
Suhagra is only for patients with ED. It is not to be taken
by newborns, children or women. Suhagra must only be used by the prescribed
patient under you health care provider’s supervision. Suhagra should
not be taken by anyone else.
A patient taking Suhagra should ensure that they do not
have heart problems (check with your health care provider) before beginning
any sort of Suhagra treatment. Men who use nitrate drugs, like nitroglycerine,
should never take Suhagra. The combination of Suhagra and nitrates can
make your blood pressure suddenly drop to unsafe levels. You could get
dizzy, faint or even have a heart attack or stroke. Nitrates are found
in many prescription medications that are used to treat angina (chest
pain due to heart disease) such as:
- Nitroglycerin (sprays, ointments, skin patches or pastes,
and tablets that are swallowed or dissolved in the mouth)
- Isosorbide Mononitrate and Isosorbide Dinitrate (tablets
that are swallowed, chewed, or dissolved in the mouth)
- Nitrates are also found in recreational drugs such as
Amyl Nitrate or Nitrite (poppers).
If you are not sure if any of your medications contain
nitrates, or if you do not understand what nitrates are, ask your health
care provider or pharmacist for more information.
The consumption of alcoholic beverages can temporarily
impair the ability to get a keep a sustained erection. To achieve maximum
results while using Suhagra, you should not drink large amounts of alcohol
before taking the medication.
You may take Suhagra after eating, but you should restrain
from eating meals high in saturated fat like hamburgers and french fries.
Fatty foods such as these may cause the medication to take longer to start
working and achieving your desired results.
Suhagra, like many other medications, can cause some side
effects. Side effects associated with Suhagra are usually mild and don’t
last longer than just a few short hours. Higher doses of the medication
are likely to yield greater side effects. The most common side effects
associated with Suhagra include: headache, facial flushing and upset stomach.
Suhagra may also briefly cause bluish or blurred vision and/or sensitivity
to light. In some rare cases, an erection may last longer than four hours.
If this side effect occurs, immediately seek medical attention and contact
your health care provider.
Before using this medication, tell your doctor your medical history,
including any allergies (especially drug allergies), any penis conditions
such as fibrosis/scarring, history of painful/prolonged erection (priapism),
sickle cell anemia, blood system cancers (such as leukemia or myeloma),
or Peyronie's disease, eye problems (retina diseases). kidney or liver
disease, bleeding disorders or active stomach ulcers, heart diseases,
stroke or severe high or low blood pressure. Limit alcohol intake, as
it may aggravate side effects of Suhagra. To avoid dizziness and lightheadedness
when rising from a seated or lying position, get up slowly. The elderly
may be more sensitive to the side effects , therefore caution is advised
in this group.