Description
How Avanafil Work
Avanafil aids in blood vessel widening (relaxation) and enhances blood flow to the penis, which results in penile erection after sexual stimulation.
Nitric oxide raises cGMP levels, which relaxes the smooth muscles in the corpus cavernosum to permit blood flow and support penile erection. By blocking PDE-5, which breaks down cGMP in the corpus cavernosum, avanafil, a selective inhibitor of cGMP-specific Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5), improves the effects of nitric oxide. It takes sexual arousal to start the local release of nitric oxide. On the corpus cavernosum, avanafil has no direct relaxing effects.
Warnings And Precautions
Before taking Avanafil, be sure to inform your doctor or pharmacist of any allergies you may have, along with any other allergies you may have. This product’s inactive ingredients may cause allergic reactions or other problems.
To learn more, speak with your chemist. Inform your doctor if you have: heart issues. stroke during the last six months, liver disease, renal disease (dialysis), High or Low Blood Pressure, extreme dehydration, penile conditions, a history of painful or protracted erections (priapism), circumstances that raise the likelihood of priapism, and vision issues Women often do not take this drug. As a result, it shouldn’t be used when pregnant or breastfeeding.
Common Side Effects Of Avanafil
- A prolonged erection lasting more than four hours (priapism)
- Itching
- Rash
- Swollen eyelids
- Sudden vision loss
- Sudden hearing loss
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Dizziness