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Silagra (sildenafil) is revolutionary medical treatment designed to counter the effects of impotence (ED or Erectile Dysfunction). Silagra is administered orally in the form of a pill and is only to be taken when you want to have sex. Silagra is designed to help many men with impotence to maintain an erection when they become sexually aroused (either physically or visually). Silagra, like many other medications, can cause some side effects. Side effects associated with Silagra 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 Silagra include: headache, facial flushing and upset stomach. Silagra 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. From time to time patients taking this treatment experience the following side effects. Most of these side effects go away upon drinking a sensible amount of water: * Mild dehydration |
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