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Suhagra Duralong, a prescription drug, is manufactured in various forms such as Spray. It is typically used for the treatment of Local Anesthesia. Other than this, Suhagra Duralong has some other therapeutic uses, which have been discussed ahead.
The optimal dosage of Suhagra Duralong is largely dependent on the individual's body weight, medical history, gender and age. Besides the medical condition it is advised for, the route of administration also plays an important role in determining the correct drug dosage. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.
Suhagra Duralong also has some side effects, the most common being Skin redness. While these are the most often observed Suhagra Duralong side effects, there are can be others also. These have been listed below. Usually, these side effects of Suhagra Duralong go away soon, and do not persist beyond the duration of the treatment. If, however, they worsen or do not go away, please speak with your physician.
Furthermore, you should know that effect of Suhagra Duralong is Mild for pregnant women and Mild for women who are breastfeeding. Warnings related to Suhagra Duralong's effects on the liver, heart and kidney, if any, have been listed below.
Individuals suffering from medical conditions like Heart Failure, Liver Disease must refrain from the use of Suhagra Duralong since this can cause severe adverse effects. The section on Suhagra Duralong contraindications lists all such conditions.
Besides this, Suhagra Duralong may also have severe interaction with some medicines. Refer to the list below for further details.
In addition to the above precautions for Suhagra Duralong, it is important to know that it is not safe while driving, and is not habit-forming.
Suhagra Duralong is used to treat the following -
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
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Is the use of Suhagra Duralong safe for pregnant women?
Pregnant women may get mild side effects from Suhagra Duralong.
Is the use of Suhagra Duralong safe during breastfeeding?
Side effects of Suhagra Duralong for breastfeeding are little to none, so you can take it without doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Suhagra Duralong on the Kidneys?
Very few cases of side effects of Suhagra Duralong on kidney have been reported.
What is the effect of Suhagra Duralong on the Liver?
Suhagra Duralong is rarely harmful for the liver.
What is the effect of Suhagra Duralong on the Heart?
Side effects of Suhagra Duralong rarely affect the heart.
Suhagra Duralong should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Severe
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Suhagra Duralong unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Suhagra Duralong habit forming or addictive?
No, there is no any evidence that Suhagra Duralong is addictive.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
You may feel sleepy or tired after taking Suhagra Duralong. So it is best to avoid driving.
Is it safe?
Suhagra Duralong should be used only after doctor's advice.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
There is no benefit of taking Suhagra Duralong for mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Suhagra Duralong
Eating certain foods may increase the time it takes Suhagra Duralong to have an effect. You should consult your doctor about it.
Interaction between Alcohol and Suhagra Duralong
Information about the interaction of Suhagra Duralong and alcohol is not currently available because this topic has not been researched yet.
Suhagra Duralong is a local anesthetic which is used to cause numbness and block pain. It is safe as long as one uses it under the medical supervision, however, if misused or overused, it can cause serious side effects such as seizure, slow breathing, severe burning, and irritation. Therefore, one must follow the instructions of a doctor completely while using Suhagra Duralong.
According to an FDA warning published in 2014, a 2% solution of Suhagra Duralong should not be used in infants and young children (5 months to 3.5 years old), as too much application of Suhagra Duralong or accidental swallowing may cause serious brain injury, seizures, and heart problems. Therefore, for treating teething pain, one must take the advice of their doctor and follow his recommendations completely.
No, Suhagra Duralong is not a narcotic. It is a local anesthetic agent which is used to cause numbness and block pain. Narcotics are the natural products like opium and its derivatives, heroin, coca leaf, and cannabis, synthetic drugs like pethidine, methadone, codeine, and morphine. These are also prescription drugs and must be taken cautiously as these can cause an addiction.
Suhagra Duralong is a local anesthetic agent which prevent the sensation of pain. It works by inhibiting the pain signal from the nerves to the brain lead to decrease pain sensation and discomfort arising due to skin irritation, sunburn or other medical conditions.
Yes, Suhagra Duralong is used in combination with prilocaine for premature ejaculation. It improves sexual satisfaction and ejaculatory control by decreasing the sensation of the genital skin. It has no systemic effects and has minimum local side effects. Premature ejaculation can be psychological or biological. It could be because of over-sensitive genital skin, extreme arousal, infrequent sexual activity, hyperactive reflexes, fear, performance anxiety, use of alcohol and other substances, inflammation of the urethra, prostate, etc. In addition, it is also important to take treatment and comply with it completely.
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