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How does Caverta® work?
CAVERTA ® enables many men with ED to respond to sexual stimulation. When a man is sexually aroused, the
arteries in the penis relax and widen, allowing more blood to flow into the penis. As the arteries in the penis
expand and harden, the veins that normally carry blood away from the penis become compressed, restricting the blood
flow out of the penis. With more blood flowing in and less flowing out, the penis enlarges, resulting in an erection.
Please understand that CAVERTA ® is not a hormone or aphrodisiac, it works only when a man is sexually
stimulated.
How much time does it take to work?
Take CAVERTA® about one hour before you plan to have sex. Beginning in about 30 minutes and lasts for up to 4 hours,
CAVERTA® can help you get an erection if you are sexually excited. If you take CAVERTA® after a high-fat meal (such as fish &
chips, cheeseburger or French fries), the medicine may take a little longer to start working. CAVERTA® can help you get an
erection when you are sexually excited. You will not get an erection just by taking the pill.
What Caverta® does not do.?
CAVERTA® does not cure erectile dysfunction. It is a treatment for erectile dysfunction.
CAVERTA® does not protect you or your
partner from getting sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV-the virus that causes AIDS.
CAVERTA® is not a hormone or an
aphrodisiac.
Who should take Caverta®?
Ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. If you take any medicines that contain nitrates - either
regularly or as needed - you should never take
CAVERTA®. If you take
CAVERTA® with any nitrate medicine or recreational drug containing nitrates, your blood pressure could suddenly drop to an unsafe level. You could get dizzy, faint, or even have a
heart attack or stroke. Nitrates are found in many prescription medicines that are used to treat angina (chest pain due to
heart disease) such as: nitroglycerine (sprays, ointments, skin patches or pastes, and tablets that are swallowed or dissolved
in the mouth) isosorbide mononitrate and isosorbide dinitrate (tablets that are swallowed, chewed, or dissolved in the mouth)
Nitrates are also found in recreational drugs such as amyl nitrate or nitrite ("poppers").
If you are not sure if any of your medicines contain nitrates, or if you do not understand what nitrates are, ask your doctor
or pharmacist. CAVERTA® is only for patients with erectile dysfunction. CAVERTA® is not for newborns, children, or women.
Do not let anyone else take your CAVERTA®. CAVERTA® must be used only under a doctor`s supervision.
Side effects.
Like all medicines, CAVERTA® (Sildenafil citrate) can cause some side effects. These effects are usually mild to moderate and
usually don't last longer than a few hours. Some of these side effects are more likely to occur with higher doses.
The most common side effects of Sildenafil citrate are headache, flushing of the face and upset stomach. Less common side
effects that may occur are temporary changes in colour vision (such as trouble telling the difference between blue and green
objects or having a blue colour tinge to them), eyes being more sensitive to light or blurred vision. In rare instances, men
have reported an erection that lasts many hours. You should call a doctor immediately if you ever have an erection that lasts
more than 4 hours. If not treated right away, permanent damage to your penis could occur.
Heart attack, stroke, irregular heartbeats and death have been reported rarely in men taking Sildenafil citrate. Most, but not
all, of these men had heart problems before taking this medicine. It is not possible to determine whether these events were
directly related to Sildenafil citrate. Sildenafil citrate may cause other side effects besides those listed on this sheet. If
you want more information or develop any side effect or symptom you are concerned about, call your doctor.
What to tell your doctor before beginning Caverta®.
Only your doctor can decide if CAVERTA® is right for you. CAVERTA® can cause mild, temporary lowering of your blood pressure.
You will need to have a thorough medical exam to diagnose your erectile dysfunction and to find out if you can safely take
CAVERTA® alone or with your other medicines.
Your doctor should determine if your heart is healthy enough to handle the extra strain of having sex. Be sure to tell your
doctor if you have had:
— Any heart problems (e.g., angina, chest pain, heart failure, irregular heart beats, or heart attack), have ever had a
stroke,
— Low or high blood pressure,
— A rare inherited eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa,
— Any kidney problems or any liver problems,
— Any blood problems, including sickle cell anemia or leukemia,
— Allergies to Sildenafil or any of the other ingredients of CAVERTA® tablets,
— A deformed penis, Peyronie's disease, or ever had an erection that lasted more than 4 hours,
— Stomach ulcers or any types of bleeding problems or, if you are taking any other medicines.
Finding the right dose for you.
CAVERTA® comes in different doses (25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg). If you do not get the results you expect, talk with your doctor.
You and your doctor can determine the dose that works best for you. Do not take more CAVERTA® than your doctor prescribes. If
you think you need a larger dose of CAVERTA®, check with your doctor. CAVERTA® should not be taken more than once a day. If
you are older than 65 years, or have serious liver or kidney problems, your doctor may start you at the lowest dose (25 mg) of
CAVERTA®. If you are taking protease inhibitors, such as for the treatment of HIV, your doctor may recommend a 25 mg dose and
may limit you to a maximum single dose of 25mg of CAVERTA® in a 48-hour period.
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