Manufacturer:
Aavishkar
Pharmaceutical name:
Sildenafil Citrate
Genegra belongs to a class of drugs known as phosphodiesterase inhibitors. These medications enhance the action of nitric oxide, a chemical messenger that relaxes the smooth muscles in the penis, thereby increasing blood flow and allowing for a natural process to take place—an erection in response to sexual arousal. In other words, Genegra does not trigger an erection automatically; rather, it facilitates the development of a firm, prolonged erection following physical and mental stimulation.
Erectile dysfunction can be managed through various methods, including medications, surgical options, mechanical devices, and counseling. Individual preferences, along with the underlying causes and severity of the condition, are essential considerations when determining the most suitable treatment. Most men and their partners favor a natural, spontaneous reaction when the moment and sexual stimulation are appropriate, and that's what Genegra provides.
Genegra should be taken as needed. The sublingual strips allow for quick absorption. It is important not to take Genegra more than once a day, and you should wait 24 hours between doses.
Since Genegra is used as required, it is unlikely that you will forget a dose.
Keep Genegra and all medications out of children's reach and store them away from moisture and heat.