Who should stop taking Vigora Oral Jelly have a bad reaction?
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Vigora Oral Jelly contains Sildenafil, the same active ingredient found in Viagra. It's used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) by increasing blood flow to the ***** in response to ***** stimulation. The oral jelly form is an alternative to tablets and is often preferred because it's easier to swallow. However, like any medication, Vigora Oral Jelly can cause side effects and may not be suitable for everyone. Here's a list of individuals who should avoid or stop taking Vigora (or any Sildenafil-based product) if they experience a bad reaction or fall into certain categories: 1. Individuals with Severe Heart Conditions If you have a severe heart condition, particularly if you're experiencing chest pain, a recent history of heart attack, stroke, or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias), you should not take Vigora. Sildenafil can affect blood pressure, so it can be risky for people with heart disease or those who are taking medications for heart problems. 2. People on Nitrate Medications Nitrates (such as nitroglycerin), often prescribed for chest pain or angina, should never be taken with Sildenafil (Vigora). Combining the two can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure, leading to fainting, dizziness, or even heart failure. This is a major contraindication, and if you experience chest pain or other heart-related symptoms while on Vigora, seek medical help immediately. 3. Individuals with Liver or Kidney Disease People with severe liver or kidney problems should be cautious when using Sildenafil. In cases of severe liver impairment (such as cirrhosis), the body may have difficulty breaking down the drug, which could lead to higher levels of the drug in the bloodstream, increasing the risk of side effects. If you have mild-to-moderate liver or kidney issues, your doctor may recommend a lower dose or adjust your treatment plan. 4. Those with Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension) If you have low blood pressure, taking Sildenafil can further lower it, which might cause symptoms like dizziness, fainting, or lightheadedness. If your blood pressure is already low, you should avoid this medication or take it only under the guidance of your healthcare provider. 5. People with Retinal Conditions If you have certain eye conditions, such as retinitis pigmentosa (a rare genetic disorder of the retina), or if you've experienced vision loss related to similar conditions, Sildenafil should be used with caution. Vision changes are a known side effect of PDE5 inhibitors. In rare cases, Sildenafil can cause non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), which can lead to permanent vision loss. If you experience sudden vision changes, you should stop taking the medication immediately. 6. Allergic Reactions If you experience any allergic reactions (e.g., rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing), you should stop taking Vigora Oral Jelly immediately and seek emergency medical help. Severe allergic reactions, though rare, can occur. 7. Individuals with Deformities of the ***** People with physical deformities of the ***** (such as Peyronie’s disease or other anatomical issues) should use caution when taking Vigora, as these conditions might increase the risk of side effects or complications (such as priapism, a painful, prolonged erection).
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