Description
Sildamax 100 mg (Sildenafil) – Product Overview
Sildamax 100 mg is a prescription tablet for erectile dysfunction (ED). It contains sildenafil citrate 100 mg—the same proven ingredient used worldwide to help men get and keep a firm erection when they’re sexually aroused. In plain words, it supports better blood flow to the penis, so performance feels steadier and more confident. It only works with stimulation, so it still feels natural.Why choose Sildamax 100 mg
- Strong support if 50 mg felt too light
- Starts working in about 30–60 minutes
- Effect window is usually 4–6 hours (varies by person)
- Simple, as‑needed dosing—just one tablet in 24 hours
What it is (quick facts)
- Active ingredient: Sildenafil citrate 100 mg
- Class: PDE5 inhibitor
- Use: Erectile dysfunction in adult men
- Form: Film‑coated tablets
- Note: Prescription medicine—use under medical guidance
How Sildamax 100 mg Works (simple)
When you’re turned on, your body sends signals that relax blood vessels in the penis. A natural enzyme (PDE5) can blunt that signal. Sildenafil blocks PDE5, so more blood can flow where it’s needed. Result: a firmer erection when you’re in the mood. No arousal, no effect.Onset and duration
- Onset: usually 30–60 minutes (a heavy, fatty meal can slow it down)
- Duration: around 4–6 hours, sometimes longer, depending on you
How to Use
Directions
- Take one tablet about 30–60 minutes before sex
- Swallow with water; with or without food (lighter meals are better)
- Do not take more than one tablet in 24 hours
- First time? Try it on 2–3 separate days before judging results
Food, alcohol, and everyday tips
- Big, greasy meals can delay the kick‑in—keep it lighter when timing matters
- Go easy on alcohol; too much can weaken erections and raise side‑effect risk
- Don’t mix with recreational drugs
Side Effects
Common (usually mild and short‑lived)
- Headache, facial flushing, warm skin
- Dizziness, stuffy nose
- Indigestion/heartburn
- Mild vision changes (like a blue tint or light sensitivity)
Serious (stop and get help fast)
- Chest pain, fainting, severe dizziness
- Sudden vision or hearing loss
- A painful erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism)
- Severe allergic reaction: rash, swelling, trouble breathing
Warnings & Who Should Avoid It
- Never combine with nitrates (e.g., nitroglycerin) or riociguat—dangerous blood‑pressure drop
- Not for women or anyone under 18
- Talk to your doctor first if you have: heart disease, very low blood pressure, recent stroke/heart attack, severe liver or kidney issues, certain eye conditions (e.g., NAION/retinitis pigmentosa), penile deformity, or a history of priapism
- Stop and seek help if you get chest pain during sex
Interactions to Mention
- Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (ketoconazole, itraconazole, ritonavir/cobicistat, clarithromycin) may raise sildenafil levels
- CYP3A4 inducers (rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin) may reduce effectiveness
- Alpha‑blockers or other BP meds: risk of dizziness—spacing/dose tweaks may be needed
- Grapefruit and grapefruit juice can increase side effects—best to avoid Always share all medicines and supplements with your clinician.
Storage & Pack Info
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture
- Keep in the original blister until use
- Keep out of reach of children
- Check your pack for manufacturer and batch details
Frequently Asked Questions
- How fast does Sildamax 100 mg work? Most men notice effects in 30–60 minutes. A heavy, fatty meal can slow that down.
- How long will it last? The effect often lasts 4–6 hours, but everyone’s different.
- Can I take it every day? Only if your doctor says it’s appropriate. Never take more than one tablet in 24 hours.
- What if 100 mg is too strong? Speak with your doctor about switching to 50 mg or 25 mg, or another ED option.
- Is Sildamax the same as Viagra? Both contain sildenafil as the active ingredient. Brands differ; the medicine works similarly.
- Can I drink alcohol with it? Light drinking is usually fine. Heavy alcohol can blunt erections and raise side‑effect risk.
- What if it doesn’t work the first time? Try correct timing, lighter meals, and low alcohol across 2–3 attempts. If results still aren’t great, ask your clinician about dose changes or alternatives.






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