
Fida 100mg Tablet



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Product introduction
Fida 100mg Tablet may be taken on an empty stomach or with a meal. It should be strictly taken as advised by your doctor. The medicine will only help you to get an erection if you are sexually stimulated. You should take it about one hour before you plan to have sex. The amount of time it takes to work varies from person to person, but it normally takes between 30 minutes and one hour. You should not take it if you do not have erectile dysfunction (unless for pulmonary hypertension). Only take it if you need it and it has been prescribed to you by a doctor.
The most common side effects of this medicine are flushing, headache, blurred vision, muscle pain, stomach upset, and rash. Talk to your doctor if the side effects bother you or will not go away.
This medicine is not intended for use by women and men should avoid using any other medicines to treat impotence without talking to a doctor. It can be dangerous to take it along with medicines called nitrates (often given for chest pain). Do not take this medicine if you have severe heart or liver problems, if you have recently had a stroke or heart attack or if you have low blood pressure. Let your doctor know if you suffer from these or any other health problems before taking it. You should not drive if this medicine makes you feel dizzy. Avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medicine as it can lead to side effects.
Uses of Fida Tablet
- Treatment of Erectile dysfunction : Fida 100mg Tablet increases blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation, helping achieve and maintain an erection, improving sexual performance.
Benefits of Fida Tablet
Erectile dysfunction is a condition in which a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection. Fida 100mg Tablet belongs to a group of medicines called PDE5 inhibitors. It works by relaxing the blood vessels in the penis and improving blood flow during sexual stimulation. This helps achieve and maintain an erection, improving sexual performance. However, this medicine works only when you are sexually stimulated.
Side effects of Fida Tablet
- Blurred vision
- Muscle pain
- Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk)
- Headache
- Indigestion
- Upset stomach
- Rash
- Nasal congestion (stuffy nose)
- Dizziness
- Nausea
How to use Fida Tablet
How Fida Tablet works
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Quick tips
- Take Fida 100mg Tablet about 30-60 minutes before anticipated sexual activity as directed by your doctor.
- Do not take Fida 100mg Tablet more than once in 24 hours.
- Fida 100mg Tablet may cause dizziness, sleepiness, or fainting, so avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how it affects you.
- Avoid alcohol while taking Fida 100mg Tablet, as it may increase dizziness or fainting risk.
- Do not combine Fida 100mg Tablet with nitrates (used for chest pain) or recreational “poppers,” as this may cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- Avoid using Fida 100mg Tablet with other erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation medicines unless advised by your doctor.
- Inform your doctor if you take medicines for heart problems, blood pressure, or chest pain.
- Seek urgent medical attention if you develop chest pain, severe dizziness, fainting, or shortness of breath during sexual activity.
- Seek immediate medical care if an erection lasts longer than 4 hours (priapism).
- Tell your doctor if you have heart disease, liver or kidney disease, seizures, or bleeding disorders before using Fida 100mg Tablet.
- Consult your doctor if symptoms persist despite treatment, as lifestyle factors such as stress, sleep, and overall health may also need attention.
Safety advice

Alcohol

Pregnancy
Use of Fida 100mg Tablet is not indicated in women.

Breast feeding
Use of Fida 100mg Tablet is not indicated in women.

Driving

Kidney
However, inform your doctor if you have any underlying kidney disease. A lowering of dose may be considered if it is not well-tolerated.

Liver
There is limited information available on the use of Fida 100mg Tablet in patients with severe liver disease.
Interaction with drugs
Isosorbide Dinitrate (Oral Route)
Isosorbide Dinitrate (Sublingual route)
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