Side effects
The following side effects after taking Abhigra are possible: a headache, facial flushing, stomach discomfort like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea; sniffling; vision issues; dizziness; muscle and back pain; palpitations; hearing loss; a lowered reaction; and a permanent erection. Abhigra use is linked to side effects, just like the majority of other medications. Please see your medication's package leaflet for a complete list of all side effects. Contact your doctor right away and stop taking any more pills if you are currently taking the medication and notice a change in your vision. Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, a circulatory disorder of the optic nerve head, has only very rarely been reported to occur after ingestion. These are typically mild to moderate, and they will eventually go away. This may result in blindness or permanent visual impairment. It is still unclear if the drug use has a causal connection to the disorder.
Interactions
For each individual, each drug has a unique interaction. Before beginning any medication, you should discuss all potential interactions with your doctor.
Contraindications
Nitric oxide donors and medications containing nitrates, such as molsidomine, should not be used concurrently with abhigra. For them, the stress of intercourse can increase the risk of overuse of the circulation. In addition, Abhigra should only be taken with particular care in the following conditions: leukemia, peptic ulcer, multiple myeloma, sickle cell anemia, blood clotting disorder. It should be noted that people with coronary heart disease should only use the medication under a doctor's supervision. You should also speak with your doctor before taking it if you have a condition that affects your penis or a deformity. In addition, using the drug is not advised if you have severe liver damage or an allergy to it. In any other case, it may result in a notable increase in the efficacy of these medications.