kirazmattson
1096 posts
May 26, 2026
2:29 AM
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Vriligy 60 mg is generally not meant for continuous daily use; it’s taken only when sexual activity is anticipated, about 1 to 3 hours beforehand, and not more than once in 24 hours. You should stop using it and speak to a doctor if you get: fainting, near-fainting, severe dizziness, or palpitations allergic symptoms like swelling, rash, or trouble breathing persistent nausea, dizziness, or other side effects that are hard to tolerate A practical rule is to stop and get Vriligy 60mg advice if it is not helping after the first few uses, or if you need it regularly and want to know whether the dose or diagnosis should be reviewed; guidance notes treatment should be reviewed after the first 4 weeks or at least after 6 doses, and then every 6 months. Do not stop or change it on your own if it was prescribed for you and you’re unsure why you’re taking it; the safest next step is to confirm with the prescribing doctor or pharmacist.
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