Precautions and Contraindications for Teva-Sildenafil: When to Avoid Use

Avoid Teva-sildenafil if you have a known allergy to sildenafil or any of its components. This is paramount for your safety.

Do not use Teva-sildenafil if you experience:

    Heart problems, including recent heart attack or stroke. Uncontrolled high or low blood pressure. Liver or kidney disease. Retinitis pigmentosa (a rare eye disease).

Certain medications interact negatively with sildenafil. Consult your doctor if you are taking:

    Nitrates (used to treat chest pain). Alpha-blockers (used to treat high blood pressure). Certain antifungal medications. HIV protease inhibitors.

Teva-sildenafil is not recommended for individuals with:

A history of priapism (a prolonged, painful erection). Severe vision loss, including non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). Physical deformities of the penis.

If you’re taking any other medication, including over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements, discuss this with your physician before using Teva-sildenafil. This helps to prevent unexpected interactions.

Use caution when consuming alcohol with Teva-sildenafil, as this combination can increase the risk of side effects.

Always follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage. Never exceed the recommended dose.

Immediately contact your healthcare provider if you experience sudden vision loss, chest pain, or a prolonged erection lasting more than four hours.