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What is Iqnyde?

Iqnyde tablet is a prescription drug used to treat the inability to maintain an enlarged and rigid state of the penis during sexual activity. This state is known as erectile dysfunction or ED. This medicine helps relax muscles, allowing blood to flow to the penis. This helps the man to keep the penis enlarged and rigid during sexual arousal.

 Iqnyde belongs to a group of drugs called phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors. Phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitors are a group of targeted therapy drugs used to treat people with high blood pressure and erectile dysfunction.

       Iqnyde is eaten with or without food. Avoid taking this medicine with a high-fat meal, as it may reduce the effectiveness of the medicine. Iqnyde is consumed approximately 1 hour before sexual activity. Iqnyde is not effective without sexual arousal. To treat erectile dysfunction, one should eat it by mouth as directed by your doctor. Take sildenafil at least 30 minutes, but no more than 4 hours before sexual activity (1 hour before is most effective). Prevent consumption more than once a day.

The typical dosage for adult is 50 mg once a day (no more than 100 mg a day. The maximum dose of Iqnyde for adults is 100 mg per day. This medicine takes 1 hour to work. There are no known habit-forming trends with this drug. This medication should be used as needed.

Tell your doctor if you were to experience any new or worsening symptoms. Talk to your doctor if you have low blood pressure, chest pain, nausea, dizziness, hearing impairment or hearing loss, have an erection that lasts more than 4 hours, and loss of vision in one or both eyes. If you have kidney disease, a lower dose will be prescribed. If you have liver health problems, your doctor will prescribe a lower dose.   

To see the effects of Iqnyde tablets on the body, your doctor may recommend a lower starting dose. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. Taking a high dose of this drug is known to increase the chance of side effects. A lower dose of Iqnyde may be recommended to reduce the risk of side effects. The risk of side effects may increase in elderly patients. Therefore, a lower dose may be recommended.

The following side effects are common when using Iqnyde Tablet. If any of these side effects get worse or persist for a long time, you should see your doctor:

• Blurred vision

• Back pain

• Blurred vision

• Changes in color vision

• Dizziness

• Headache

• Muscle pain

• Nausea • Rash

• Skin redness

• Stuffy or runny nose

• Stomach pain

The following serious side effects may also occur when using the Iqnyde tablet:

• Sudden loss of vision

• Sudden loss or hearing loss

• Dizziness

• Ringing in the ears

• Erections lasting more than 4 hours (so-called priapism) (permanent damage to the penis)

• Heart disease (palpitations or heart attack) (possibly fatal)

• Enlarged and rigid state of the penis after several hours of sexual arousal (priapism)

• Heart attack

• Palpitations

• Accidents stroke

• Sudden hearing loss or hearing loss

• Sudden loss of vision

Contraindications

One should not seek treatment of erectile dysfunction, including sildenafil, whereby sexual activity is inadvisable (eg, patients with severe cardiovascular disorders such as unstable angina or severe cardiac failure). It is also contraindicated in cases of severe hepatic impairment, hypotension (blood pressure <90/50 mmHg), recent history of stroke or myocardial infarction and known hereditary degenerative retinal disorders such as retinitis pigmentosa (a minority of these patients have genetic disorders of retinal phosphodiesterases).

Medical history and physical examination should be performed to diagnose erectile dysfunction and determine possible underlying causes before considering drug treatment. This medicine does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases (such as HIV, hepatitis B, gonorrhea, syphilis). Practice “safe sex” like using latex condoms.

 It’s advisable to take Covid 19 Vaccine.

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Finn Oliver Edwards: Finn, a pediatric nurse, shares child health tips, parenting advice, and preventive measures for common childhood illnesses.

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