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Cenforce FM
What's Cenforce FM medicine?
FEMALE VIAGRA boosts the level of testosterone present in blood. This which increases sexual recall and extremely sensitive to stimulation. It is scientifically developed to offer intense sexual pleasure for women looking for the most pleasure. It increases vaginal blood flow and genital compliance, resulting in increased enjoyment during sexual activities. The distinctive pink-pill - Cenforce FM is available to single women and couples in a cost-effective tablet format.
What should I say to my health care professional prior to taking this medication?
It is important to determine whether you suffer from one of the following conditions:
problems with vision or eyes such as a rare, inheritable eye disease, retinitis pigmentosa.
heart disease, angina low or high blood pressure or having a history of heart attack or heart disease, or any other problems
kidney disease
Liver disease
stroke
an allergic or unusual reaction to sildenafil or other drugs, foods dyes, preservatives, or other substances.
either trying or expecting to become pregnant or are trying to get
breast-feeding
How do I take this medication?
Inhale this medication by drinking a glass of water. The dose is typically consumed 30 to 45 minutes prior to sexual activities. It is not recommended to take more than once a day. Don't take your medication more frequently than you are prescribed.
Dosage overdose: If you believe you've taken more than the recommended amount of drug, consult a poison control centre or an emergency room immediately.
Please note that this medicine is for you only. Don't share this medicine with others.
What are the possible interactions with this medication?
Take this medicine only together with:
Cisapride
methscopolamine nitrate
Nitrates, such as amyl Nitrite, isosorbide dinitrates, isosorbide mononitrates, nitroglycerin
Nitroprusside
Other sildenafil-related products
This medication can be able to interact with the following:
certain medications to treat high blood pressure
Certain drugs are prescribed for the treatment to treat HIV disease or AIDS
Certain drugs are used to treat yeast or fungal infections such as fluconazole, itraconazole ketoconazoleand voriconazole.
cimetidine
Erythromycin
rifampin
This list might not cover the full range of interactions. Inform your healthcare providers an inventory of all medications, herbs, prescription medications, or nutritional supplements you take. Inform them that you drink alcohol, smoke or take illegal drugs. Certain substances may interfere with your medication.
What should I be looking out for when taking this medication?
In the event that you observe any change to your vision when you are taking this medication, contact your physician or health specialist as soon as you can.
Contact your doctor immediately if you notice any changes in your vision.
Speak to your physician or health professional immediately if the abortion lasts for more than four hours or is painful. This could be an indication of a serious issue and is best treated immediately to avoid permanent injury.
If you notice signs of nausea, dizzinessor arm or chest discomfort upon beginning sexual activity following the use of this medication, you must avoid further sexual activity and consult your physician or health expert as soon as you can.
The use of this medication does do not shield you or your loved ones from HIV disease (the virus which is the cause of AIDS) as well as other transmissible sexual illnesses.
What kind of side effects can be observed from this medication?
The following side effects you should be able to report to your doctor or health professional as quickly as you are able:
allergic reactions, such as itching, skin rash or swelling of the lips, face or tongue
breathing issues
changes in hearing
Vision changes blurred vision, difficult to distinguish blue from green
chest pain
rapid, irregular heartbeat
men: long or painful sexual erection (lasting longer than four hours)
seizures
The most common side effects are those that don't require medical attention (report to your physician or health professional if they are persistent or become bothersome):
diarrhea
flushing
headache
indigestion
Runny or stuffy nose
This list is not exhaustive and may not include the full range of possible side effects.
Where do I store my medication?
Keep away from reach of children.
Keep it at room temperature, between 15 to 30 ° C (59 and 85 degree F). Get rid of any medicine that has not been used within when the date of expiration has passed.