Zenegra, like Viagra, can cause side effects. Common ones include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, and upset stomach. These usually are mild and temporary. Less common, but more serious, side effects include prolonged erection (priapism), vision changes, and hearing loss. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of these.
Dosage adjustments depend on individual responses and pre-existing health conditions. The starting dose is typically 50mg. Your doctor might recommend a lower dose (25mg) if you have liver or kidney problems, are older, or are taking other medications that interact with Zenegra. Conversely, if 50mg proves ineffective, your doctor may increase the dose to 100mg, but this should only be done under medical supervision. Never exceed the maximum recommended dose.
Always inform your doctor about all medications you are currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements, as some can interact with Zenegra. This includes medications for high blood pressure, heart conditions, or bleeding disorders. Alcohol consumption can also increase the risk of side effects.
Regularly scheduled check-ups with your doctor are recommended to monitor your health and adjust your medication accordingly. Open communication with your physician ensures safe and effective treatment.