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Blue Pills Precautions

Every blue pills dose is effective – Individual suitability and tolerability is the criteria

Blue pills comes in standard dosages of 25mg, 50mg and 100mg. Try a 50mg dose and once your suitability and drug effectiveness have been established, the dosage can then be changed accordingly. Blue pills dosage comes with certain predefined precautions that should be followed as recommended.

The recommended starting dose of Blue pills is 50mg. It must be taken 1 hour prior to sex. The maximum recommended Blue pills dose is 100mg and the minimum is 25mg. A few of the factors that can affect your Blue pills dosing are your age, other medical conditions you may have and any medications that you may be currently taking. You must take note of the Blue pills precautions in order for the drug to work properly for you.

How to take Blue pills?

Blue pills dosage varies for users. Follow your doctor’s orders and the instructions written on the label. If your recommended dose is different, do not change it unless your doctor tells you to do so:

Blue pills dosage for:

  • Adults up to 65 years of age are generally prescribed 50mg as a single dose no more than once a day, 1 hour before intended sexual activity. If needed, your doctor may increase your dose to 100mg or decrease it to 25mg.
  • If using inhibitors for HIV treatment, your doctor may recommend a 25mg dose which may be limited to a 48 hour period and not the usual 24 hours.

Drug suitability differs in individuals and therefore the recommended Blue pills dosage may vary depending on:

  • Age
  • Medical conditions
  • Medications

This treatment usually begins to show effect within 30 minutes of taking the drug. It continues to work for up to 4 hours, although begins to wear off after 2 hours.

Things to avoid while taking Blue pills tablets

Blue pills is a prescription medication for erectile dysfunction treatment and therefore, it is recommended that the drug be taken with certain precautionary measures. These include:

  • Avoid using amyl nitrite (sometimes called ‘poppers’) while taking Blue pills
  • If you get an angina attack do not take nitrate medicines to relieve the pain. Instead you must consult your doctor immediately and let him know that you are taking Blue pills
  • Never ever share your Blue pills drug with anyone else even if you feel that their condition is similar to yours; you could be risking his life
  • Avoid drinking alcohol while taking Blue pills; large amounts of alcohol can temporarily impair the ability to get an erection as well as increase some of the side effects of Blue pills
  • Avoid driving or operating machinery if you feel dizzy after taking Blue pills
  • Avoid using other medicines to treat impotence as combining these medications may cause severe side effects
  • Avoid using beta blockers with Blue pills
  • Avoid combining grapefruit juice with Blue pills

Precaution to take while taking Blue pills tablets

Talk with your healthcare provider prior to taking Blue pills if you have:

  • Heart or blood vessel disease
  • Liver disease or liver failure
  • A history of a heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening arrhythmia within the past six months
  • Retinitis pigmentosa (a rare eye problem)
  • Low blood pressure
  • High blood pressure
  • Sickle cell anaemia
  • Multiple myeloma
  • Leukaemia
  • History of priapism
  • Penis deformation such as angulation, Peyronie’s disease or cavernosal fibrosis
  • Any known allergies

Do not forget to tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines that you may be taking, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, antacids, vitamins and herbal supplements.start consultation