Sildigra 250 mg — Overview
Sildigra 250 mg is an ultra‑high strength erectile dysfunction tablet made for men who didn’t get enough help from lower doses. Each tablet carries 250 mg of sildenafil citrate. In plain words, it supports blood flow to the penis during sexual arousal so you can get and keep an erection when the moment’s right. It typically starts in 30–60 minutes and works for about 4–6 hours.
This strength is far above the common maximum (100 mg). Use only if a healthcare professional has specifically advised it for you.
Key specs
- Active ingredient: Sildenafil citrate 250 mg (high dose)
- Use: Erectile dysfunction (ED) in adult men
- Onset: About 30–60 minutes
- Duration: Usually 4–6 hours
- Food: With or without food; heavy, fatty meals may slow the start
- Requirement: Sexual stimulation is still needed
- Max frequency: Do not take more than one tablet in 24 hours
How Sildigra 250 mg Works
Sildenafil is a PDE5 inhibitor. That’s the technical tag, but here’s the simple bit: it relaxes blood vessels in the penis so more blood can flow in during arousal. No arousal, no effect it doesn’t flip a switch by itself. It just helps your body’s natural response work better.
Why someone might use this dose
- Lower doses (50 mg or 100 mg) didn’t give steady results
- A clinician reviewed your health and said a higher dose might be reasonable
- You understand the added side‑effect risks of high‑dose sildenafil
Who Should Not Use It
- Anyone taking nitrates for chest pain or using poppers (amyl nitrite)
- People on riociguat for PAH
- Recent heart attack or stroke, severe heart disease, very low BP, or uncontrolled high BP
- Severe liver or kidney problems without medical guidance
- Conditions that raise the risk of priapism, or anatomical penile deformities
- Not for women or anyone under 18
Drug interactions to know
- Alpha‑blockers and some blood‑pressure drugs (risk of dizziness/low BP)
- Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, ritonavir)
- Other ED medicines (don’t combine)
- Grapefruit products may change how your body handles sildenafil—best to limit or avoid
How to Take Sildigra 250 mg
- Swallow one tablet with water about 30–60 minutes before sex
- Take with or without food; avoid very heavy meals right before dosing
- Do not exceed one tablet in 24 hours
- Keep alcohol light—too much can blunt performance and increase side‑effect risk
- Don’t mix with other ED pills on the same day
Practical tips for best results
- Plan for real sexual stimulation; it’s required for the medicine to work
- Try on separate days with correct timing before judging the effect
- Splitting high‑dose tablets isn’t precise; ask a pharmacist before cutting any tablet
Possible Side Effects
Most are mild and short‑lived:
- Headache, facial flushing, warm skin
- Stuffy or runny nose, indigestion, nausea
- Dizziness, back or muscle aches
- Temporary color/blue tint to vision or slight blur
Serious but rare get urgent help:
- Chest pain, fainting, sudden vision or hearing changes
- Signs of an allergic reaction (swelling, rash, trouble breathing)
- An erection that lasts longer than 4 hours (priapism)
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sildigra 250 mg used for?
It’s used to manage erectile dysfunction by improving blood flow during sexual arousal.
- Is 250 mg too strong?
It’s very strong. Many men do well on 50–100 mg. Only use 250 mg if lower doses failed and your clinician specifically recommends it.
- How fast does it work and how long does it last?
Most users feel effects in 30–60 minutes. The helpful window is typically 4–6 hours.
- Can I take Sildigra 250 mg every day?
No—do not take more than one tablet in 24 hours. If you need frequent dosing, talk to your provider about safer alternatives or lower, daily‑style options.
- Can I drink alcohol with it?
Keep alcohol modest. Heavy drinking can make erections harder to achieve and may increase side effects.
- Can I cut the tablet to reduce the dose?
Some tablets are scored, but split doses aren’t perfectly accurate. Check with a pharmacist before cutting.
- What if it doesn’t work for me?
Re‑check timing, food, and alcohol, and try again on a different day with proper stimulation. If results stay weak, your clinician may adjust the plan or switch you to another ED medicine.
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