Description
Aurogra 100 mg (Sildenafil Citrate) — Fast-Acting ED Tablet
Aurogra 100 mg is a sildenafil citrate tablet designed to help men with erectile dysfunction get and keep a firm erection when they’re sexually aroused. In plain words: it supports better blood flow to the penis so things work the way you want during intimacy. It’s strong, it’s on‑demand, and it’s meant to be used only under medical guidance.
What Aurogra 100 mg Is (and isn’t)
- Type: PDE5 inhibitor for erectile dysfunction
- Active ingredient: Sildenafil Citrate 100 mg
- Format: Oral tablet, taken as needed before sexual activity
- Not a hormone, not an aphrodisiac, and not a daily multivitamin. It won’t create desire by itself; you still need sexual stimulation for it to work.
How it works
Inside the body, an enzyme called PDE5 can switch off the erection signal too soon. Sildenafil blocks that enzyme for a while. With arousal, blood vessels in the penis relax and let more blood in, so you can achieve and maintain an erection long enough for satisfying sex. No arousal, no effect that’s just how the pathway works.
When you’ll feel it and how long it lasts
- Onset: usually 30 to 60 minutes after taking a tablet. Some feel it a bit sooner, some a bit later.
- Duration: you get a 4–5 hour window of improved erectile response. It doesn’t cause a constant or uncontrolled erection.
- Food matters: a heavy, fatty meal can slow things down. Lighter meals tend to help it kick in faster.
Why choose Aurogra 100 mg
- Strong, reliable dose for men who need the higher strength
- Well‑known active (sildenafil) with a long track record
- Convenient on-demand use—take it only when you need it
- Often easier to swallow than you think, with consistent results when used correctly
How to use Aurogra 100 mg
- Take one tablet about 30–60 minutes before sexual activity.
- Swallow with water. You can take it with or without food, but avoid very heavy meals right before.
- Do not take more than one dose in 24 hours.
- Don’t mix with other ED drugs or performance boosters.
- If you’re new to sildenafil, confirm with your clinician that 100 mg is right for you. Many people do well on 50 mg.
Who it’s for
Aurogra 100 mg is for adult men diagnosed with erectile dysfunction who need a stronger on‑demand dose of sildenafil. It’s prescription medicine in most regions, and that’s a good thing—your medical history matters here.
Who should not use Aurogra 100 mg
Skip it and talk to your doctor if you:
- Take any nitrates for chest pain (nitroglycerin, isosorbide) or use “poppers” (amyl nitrite). This mix can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- Take riociguat for pulmonary hypertension.
- Have been told to avoid sexual activity due to heart risks.
- Recently had a heart attack or stroke, or you have unstable angina, severe heart failure, or very low blood pressure.
- Have severe liver disease, serious kidney problems without medical supervision, or certain rare eye conditions (like a history of NAION).
- Are allergic to sildenafil or any tablet component.
- Are under 18. It’s not for women or children.
Use with extra caution (doctor’s guidance needed) if you:
- Take alpha‑blockers (tamsulosin, doxazosin) or multiple blood pressure medicines
- Have controlled heart disease, arrhythmias, or significant kidney/liver issues
- Get severe dehydration or heavy alcohol use (increases dizziness/fainting risk)
Possible side effects
Most are mild and fade as the dose/timing gets dialed in. Tell your prescriber if anything feels off or doesn’t settle.
Common:
- Headache, facial flushing, warm feeling
- Stuffy nose, slight dizziness
- Indigestion/heartburn
- Back or muscle aches
- Temporary vision changes (blue tint, sensitivity to light)
Less common:
- Palpitations, mild blood pressure drop
- Nausea, dry mouth, skin rash
Serious get urgent help:
- Chest pain, fainting, severe dizziness
- Priapism: an erection lasting more than 4 hours (emergency)
- Sudden loss of vision or hearing, with or without ringing or dizziness
- Signs of an allergic reaction (swelling of face/lips, trouble breathing)
Interactions you should know
- Absolutely avoid nitrates, poppers, and riociguat.
- Go easy with alcohol too much reduces performance and can lower blood pressure.
- Grapefruit products best to avoid; they can change how your body handles sildenafil.
- Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors can raise sildenafil levels (e.g., ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, ritonavir/cobicistat). You may need a lower dose, or a different plan.
- CYP3A4 inducers can reduce effect (e.g., rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, St. John’s wort).
- Alpha‑blockers and other blood pressure meds may add to the BP drop—doctor may adjust timing/dose.
Tips for best results
- Time it right: aim for 30–60 minutes pre‑activity.
- Keep dinner light: heavy and fatty meals can slow the onset.
- Hydrate a bit: but don’t overdo alcohol.
- Remember: sexual stimulation is required.
- If you’re not getting much effect, try it on an emptier stomach and avoid alcohol that time. If results are still weak after a few attempts, check back with your prescriber instead of taking more.
Storage and pack info
- Store at room temperature, away from heat and moisture.
- Keep in the original packaging until use.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Check the expiry date on the pack. Don’t use expired tablets.
- Tablet look and pack size may vary by manufacturer lot.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is Aurogra 100 mg used for?
A: It’s used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It helps you get and keep an erection during sexual stimulation.
Q: How fast does Aurogra 100 mg work?
A: Usually within 30–60 minutes. Heavy meals can slow it down, so lighter food helps if you want faster onset.
Q: How long does it last?
A: Expect a 4–5 hour window where it’s easier to achieve and maintain an erection. It won’t cause a constant erection.
Q: Can I take it every day?
A: It’s an on‑demand pill. Don’t take more than one dose in 24 hours. If you think you need frequent dosing, talk to your clinician about daily tadalafil or other options.
Q: Can I drink alcohol with it?
A: A drink or two may be fine for many people, but heavy alcohol can reduce performance and raise the risk of dizziness or low blood pressure. Keep it modest.
Q: Is 100 mg too strong for me?
A: It might be. Many men start with 50 mg and increase if needed. Use 100 mg only if your prescriber told you to.
Q: Will Aurogra increase my desire?
A: No. It supports the physical erection response, but it doesn’t boost libido by itself.
Q: Can I combine Aurogra with other ED meds?
A: No. Don’t mix sildenafil with tadalafil, vardenafil, avanafil, or other ED products. That can push side effects and blood pressure issues into unsafe territory.
Q: What if I’m on tamsulosin or other alpha‑blockers?
A: You’ll need careful timing and possibly a lower starting dose to avoid dizziness or fainting. Your prescriber will guide you.
Q: What should I do if I get a headache or flushing?
A: These are common and often mild. Hydrate, rest, and speak with your clinician if it’s persistent—they may adjust your dose or timing.
Q: Is it safe for women?
A: Sildenafil tablets like Aurogra 100 mg are not indicated for women and should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Q: What if it doesn’t work the first time?
A: That happens. Make sure there’s sexual stimulation, try on a lighter stomach, avoid heavy alcohol, and give it a few tries. If it’s still not doing the job, your clinician can help tweak the dose or switch meds.
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