Aronix 50mg Film-Coated 8 Tablets
Aronix 50mg Film-Coated 8 Tablets
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Description
Aronix 50mg is a readily available non-prescription medicine for adult men dealing with erectile dysfunction (ED). Inside the medication is sildenafil, a substance that helps blood vessels in the penis loosen up, enhancing blood circulation during moments of intimacy. Aronix 50mg is a user-friendly and convenient option for males who aim to enhance their intimate performance and regain self-assurance in their intimate life.
Key Features:
- Treats erectile dysfunction in adults males
- Contains 50mg of sildenafil as the main substance
- Alleviates symptoms of ED by boosting blood flow to the male genitalia
- Lasts for up to 4 hours
What's the active ingredient in Aronix 50mg and how does it work?
The substance that works in Aronix 50mg is sildenafil, aiding in the relaxation of blood vessels in the penis, enhancing blood circulation during intimate moments, and helping secure and sustain an erection.
Does Aronix have any known side effects?
A few ordinary side effects of Aronix 50mg are queasiness, heartburn, stuffy nose, light-headedness, facial reddening, and vision appearing to have a color shade. These side effects are generally mild and temporary. For severe or enduring side effects, reach out to your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
What does science say about Aronix 50mg?
Sildenafil, the main substance in Aronix 50mg, has undergone thorough research and has been verified to be effective in dealing with erectile dysfunction. It's a reliable and frequently suggested medicine for men with ED.
How long before Aronix 50mg kicks in?
Aronix 50mg usually begins showing results within 30 to 60 minutes after ingestion. But, if taken with food, it might take a bit longer to work.
Can kids or the elderly use Aronix 50mg?
Aronix 50mg is precisely made for grown-up males with erectile dysfunction and isn't appropriate for kids or the elderly.
Can Aronix 50mg be used during pregnancy?
Aronix 50mg is intended for use by adult males and is not suitable for use during pregnancy.
How long does Aronix 50mg's effect last?
The effects of Aronix 50mg can last up to 4 hours.
Can I use Aronix 50mg with alcohol?
A small amount of alcohol is usually okay for most males using sildenafil. Yet, too much alcohol may heighten the risk of side effects and diminish the medication's effectiveness. Always check with your healthcare provider or pharmacist for personalized advice on alcohol use while taking Aronix 50mg.
What sets Aronix apart from Viagra?
Both Aronix and Viagra have the same main substance, sildenafil, and both work similarly to help with erectile dysfunction. The significant difference lies in their branding.
How often can I use Aronix 50mg?
The most you should use Aronix 50mg is once daily.
Can Aronix 50mg be used safely over a long period?
Aronix 50mg is generally safe for long-term use if taken as directed by a healthcare professional. However, it's crucial to talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you have any worries or if you experience any side effects while using the medication.
Ingredients
Active ingredient: 50mg Sildenafil.
Other ingredients: Lactose (as lactose monohydrate), Microcrystalline cellulose, Calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, Croscarmellose sodium, Magnesium stearate, Hypromellose, Titanium dioxide (E171), Lactose monohydrate, Triacetin, Indigo carmine aluminum lake (E132)
Usage and Instructions
- Take one pill approximately 1 hour before you're going to be close and intimate with someone.
- Swallow the pill whole with a glass of water. Don't chew or break it.
- Don't take more than one pill each day.
Just taking Aronix won't make any changes happen. You need to be feeling close and intimate with your partner. It's just like when people get close without any medicine.
The time it takes for Aronix to start working can change from person to person. Normally, it takes between 30 to 60 minutes to start working. But, you can take it up to 4 hours before getting intimate.
If you take more Aronix than you should
If you accidentally take more pills than you're supposed to, tell your pharmacist or doctor right away. Taking more than the right amount can make the side effects stronger or give you new ones.
Warnings
Important Information About Eropid 50mg Tablets for Your Safety
- Avoid taking Eropid 50mg Tablets if:
- You are allergic to sildenafil or any ingredients in the pack.
- You are taking nitrates or medicines known as "poppers."
- You use guanylate cyclase stimulators like riociguat for high blood pressure in the lungs.
- You are currently using ritonavir to treat HIV.
- You have experienced vision loss due to optic nerve damage or inherited eye disease.
- You suffer from low blood pressure or heart, liver, or blood vessel problems.
- You have a deformity of the penis, such as Peyronie’s Disease.
- You are a woman or under 18 years old.
- You don't have erection problems, as this medicine won't benefit you.
Before taking Eropid 50mg Tablets, please consult our pharmacist or your doctor if:
- You are taking other medications or have any medical conditions not listed in the leaflet.
- You experience breathlessness or chest pain during light or moderate activity, as it may impact your ability to take Eropid 50mg safely.
It is essential to have a check-up with your doctor within the first 6 months of using Eropid 50mg Tablets to rule out any underlying health conditions causing your erection problems. Erectile dysfunction could be an early sign of:
- Heart and blood vessel problems.
- Diabetes.
- High blood pressure.
- High cholesterol.
If you haven't discussed your symptoms and these conditions with your doctor, we encourage you to do so for your well-being.
Side Effects
If you're taking Aronix and notice any of these very serious side effects, you need to stop using it and get medical help right away:
Chest pain - this doesn't happen often. If you feel this when you're about to have, during, or after being with your partner, try sitting up a bit and relaxing. Do NOT use any other medication to treat your chest pain.
An erection that lasts longer than 4 hours and might be painful - this rarely happens.
Suddenly not being able to see or losing your vision - this also rarely happens.
An allergic reaction - this doesn't happen often either. You might notice difficulty in breathing, feeling dizzy, swelling around your eyes, face, lips or throat.
Very serious skin reactions like Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Syndrome (TEN) - barely happen. Symptoms can include severe skin peeling, swelling, blisters around the mouth, private parts, and eyes, and fever.
Seizures or fits - these rarely happen.
Other side effects that might occur:
Very common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people): headache.
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people): feeling sick, indigestion, stuffy nose, dizziness, hot flushes (sudden feeling of heat in your upper body), change in color vision, blurred vision, visual disturbance.
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people): throwing up, upper belly pain, acid reflux (symptoms include heartburn), skin rash, pain in the arms or legs, nosebleed, feeling hot or tired, eye irritation, bloodshot eyes/red eyes, eye pain, seeing flashes of light, visual brightness, light sensitivity, watery eyes, fast heartbeat, high blood pressure, low blood pressure (symptoms include dizziness, fainting, blurred vision, nausea, and tiredness), muscle pain, feeling sleepy, reduced sense of touch, ringing in the ears, dry mouth, blocked or stuffy sinuses, inflammation of the lining of the nose (symptoms include runny nose, sneezing, and stuffy nose), blood in urine.
Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people): fainting, dry nose, swelling of the inside of the nose, feeling irritable and sudden decrease or loss of hearing, stroke, heart attack, irregular heartbeat, temporary decreased blood flow to parts of the brain, feeling of tightening of the throat, numb mouth, bleeding at the back of the eye, double vision, reduced sharpness of vision, abnormal sensation in the eye, swelling of the eye or eyelid, small particles or spots in your vision, seeing halos around lights, dilation of the pupil of the eye, discoloration of the white of the eye, penile bleeding, presence of blood in semen.