Sildenafil (50mg)
10 PM Tablet is a prescription medicine primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men. It helps to increase blood flow to the penis, enabling the achievement and maintenance of an erection suitable for sexual activity. The active ingredient in the tablet is Sildenafil (50mg), which belongs to the phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE 5) inhibitors class.
10 PM Tablets contain Sildenafil (50mg) and belong to the medicinal class of sexual stimulants and rejuvenators. Store the medication below 30°C and follow the advice of a medical practitioner. It is mainly used to treat erectile dysfunction in men and is not habit-forming. Avoid using it in combination with nitrates commonly prescribed for chest pain or angina, as this may cause dangerously low blood pressure.
Common side effects of the 10 PM tablet include flushing (a feeling of warmth), headache, dizziness, blurred vision, indigestion, muscle soreness, stomach upset, rash, nasal congestion, and nausea. While most side effects are mild and temporary, consult your doctor if they persist or cause significant discomfort.
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Use the 10 PM tablet exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Swallow it whole with water, with or without food. It can be taken at any time between 30 minutes and 4 hours before intended sexual activity, but it is recommended to take the tablet approximately one hour before. Do not take more than one dose within twenty-four hours.
10 PM Tablets work by blocking the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE 5), which regulates blood flow in the penis. Blocking this enzyme allows the medicine to relax blood vessels, increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation, resulting in an erection.
Related Warnings
Drinking alcohol while taking a 10 PM tablet increases your risk of side effects like dizziness and a reduced ability to achieve an erection.
There is no information on the use of 10 PM tablets during pregnancy; they are not intended for use by women. Consult a doctor for guidance.
There is no data on the use of 10 PM tablets during breastfeeding. Since this medication is not intended for women, consult your doctor for alternative options.
10 PM Tablet can cause drowsiness, blurred vision, or dizziness, all of which might impair your ability to drive. If you experience any of these symptoms, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery.
10 PM Tablet is generally safe for use in individuals with kidney disease without requiring a dosage adjustment. However, inform your doctor if you have an underlying renal condition. A dosage adjustment may be necessary if the medicine is poorly tolerated.
Patients with severe liver disease should use 10 PM tablets cautiously. Consult your doctor before starting the medication, as a dosage adjustment may be required.
Q: How long does it take for the 10 PM Tablet to work?
A: It typically takes between 30 minutes and one hour to work, but this can vary depending on the individual.
Q: Can I purchase a 10 PM Tablet without a prescription?A: No, 10 PM Tablet is a prescription medicine and should only be taken as directed by a physician.
Q: Is it safe to use 10 PM Tablet daily?A: Take it only once daily; never take more than one dose. Overuse may increase the likelihood of side effects.
Q: Does 10 PM Tablet treat premature ejaculation?A: No, 10 PM Tablet is specifically for erectile dysfunction and does not treat premature ejaculation.
Q: Why should one avoid taking 10 PM tablets with nitrates?A: Combining nitrates with 10 PM tablets may cause dangerously low blood pressure, which can be life-threatening.
Q: Can young men in their twenties take 10 PM Tablets?A: Yes, if prescribed by a doctor.
Q: Does the 10 PM Tablet affect sperm quality or fertility?A: 10 PM Tablet has no effect on sperm quality or fertility.
Q: Can I consume alcohol while taking a 10 PM tablet?A: Avoid excessive alcohol consumption, as it may reduce the effectiveness of the medicine.
Q: Is it safe for diabetic patients to use 10 PM tablets?A: Yes, it is generally safe for diabetic patients when taken under medical advice.