Schedule a doctor’s appointment if you experience any adverse effects, such as headaches, flushing, or indigestion, after taking Penegra. These are common side effects, but persistent or severe symptoms require medical attention.
Consult your doctor before using Penegra if you have pre-existing heart conditions, high or low blood pressure, liver or kidney problems, or bleeding disorders. Penegra can interact with certain medications; your physician can assess potential risks and advise on safe usage.
If you have a history of stroke, heart attack, or unstable angina, Penegra is generally not recommended. Speak to your cardiologist before considering its use.
Specific Situations Requiring Medical Consultation:
Seek immediate medical help if you experience chest pain, sudden dizziness, or prolonged erection (priapism) after taking Penegra. These are serious side effects that need prompt medical intervention.
Understanding Penegra Interactions:
| Nitrates | Can cause dangerous drops in blood pressure |
| Alpha-blockers | May increase the risk of low blood pressure |
| Other ED medications | Should not be combined; may lead to severe side effects |
This table highlights some key interactions; a complete list of potential drug interactions is available in the medication’s package insert and from your doctor or pharmacist. Always disclose all medications you’re taking to your physician before starting Penegra.
Remember, this information is for guidance only, and doesn’t replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor for personalized recommendations.


