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Begma 150 (Sildenafil Citrate)

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Begma 150 (Sildenafil Citrate) is a high-strength ED medicine designed to support stronger, more reliable erections when sexually stimulated. It works by improving blood flow to the penis and is usually taken before intimacy. A higher dose (150 mg) should be used only if recommended by a clinician. Not for use with nitrates.

Active Ingredient (Generic Name) Sildenafil Citrate
Indication Erectile Dysfunction
Manufacturer Alpha Pharmaceuticals
Packaging 10 tablets in 1 strip
Strength 150mg
Delivery Time 6 To 15 days
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Begma 150 (Sildenafil Citrate)

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Introduction to Begma 150 (Sildenafil Citrate)

Begma 150 (Sildenafil Citrate) is an oral medication for erectile dysfunction (ED). If you have trouble achieving or maintaining erections for sex, sildenafil is one of the most studied options. The active ingredient is the same as in Viagra. It only works with sexual stimulation and does not increase sexual desire.

How Begma 150 works

Sildenafil belongs to a class of drugs called PDE5 inhibitors. In simple terms, it helps relax blood vessels and improves blood flow to the penis during arousal. Many men describe the benefit as more dependable firmness and easier maintenance of an erection, especially when anxiety, circulation issues, or certain health conditions make erections inconsistent.

When to take it and what to expect

Most people take sildenafil about 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity. For some, it can work sooner; for others, it can take longer. The effect commonly lasts up to about 4 hours, but that does not mean you will have an erection for 4 hours. It means the body may respond more easily to stimulation during that window. Food can matter. A heavy or high-fat meal may delay how quickly it starts working. If timing is important, some people prefer taking it on a lighter meal or on an empty stomach, depending on what their prescriber recommends.

Important dose notes for Begma 150

Begma 150 contains 150 mg of sildenafil citrate, a higher-strength tablet. For ED, many clinical references list 50 mg as a common starting dose, with adjustments based on response and side effects. A 150 mg dose may raise the chance of side effects and is not appropriate for everyone. Only use this strength if it is specifically prescribed for you and your clinician has weighed your health history, other medications, and prior response to sildenafil. Do not take more than one dose of sildenafil within 24 hours unless your prescriber has instructed otherwise.

Who should not use sildenafil

Sildenafil can be unsafe with certain conditions or medications. Do not use sildenafil if you:
  • Take nitrates for chest pain (examples include nitroglycerin tablets, spray, patches) because they can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
  • Use riociguat (a medicine for pulmonary hypertension).
  • Have been told to avoid sexual activity for heart-related reasons.
Talk with a clinician before use if you have heart disease, a history of stroke, low blood pressure, severe liver disease, kidney disease, or an eye condition such as NAION risk. If you have penile curvature (Peyronie’s disease) or conditions that increase the risk of priapism (like sickle cell disease), you also need individualised guidance.

Side effects to know about Begma 150

Common side effects include headache, flushing, stuffy nose, indigestion, dizziness, and mild vision changes (such as a blue tint). Higher doses may increase both effects and unwanted symptoms. Get urgent medical help if you notice:
  • Chest pain, fainting, or severe dizziness
  • An erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism)
  • Sudden vision loss or sudden hearing loss

Drug interactions

Sildenafil interacts with a number of medications. Tell your prescriber if you use:
  • Alpha-blockers (for prostate or blood pressure), because blood pressure can drop
  • Certain antifungals (like ketoconazole), antibiotics (like clarithromycin), or HIV medicines (some can raise sildenafil levels)
  • Other ED medicines or “combo” sexual performance products
If you are unsure whether your medication list is compatible, a pharmacist can usually check interactions quickly.

Storage and handling

Store tablets at room temperature, away from heat and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use tablets after the expiration date.

Available Strengths

Sildenafil citrate tablets are commonly found in 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg strengths for ED. Some product lines also offer 150 mg (like Begma 150). Sildenafil is also available as 20 mg tablets in certain products used for pulmonary arterial hypertension, which is a different condition with different dosing.

Substitute Options Already on the Market

Your prescriber may choose another sildenafil product or a similar ED medication based on your dose needs, possible side effects, and budget. Options may include brand-name Viagra, generic sildenafil products in different strengths, Revatio (which contains sildenafil but is used for pulmonary arterial hypertension), or other PDE5 inhibitors such as tadalafil, vardenafil, or avanafil. The selection will depend on your individual health profile and response to treatment.
Some internationally marketed ED brands exist as well, but quality and approval standards can vary by source, so it is worth confirming what you are receiving.

FAQs About Begma 150

1. Can I split Begma 150 to take a smaller dose? Possibly, but only if your prescriber approves and the tablet is designed to be split evenly. Some tablets do not split accurately, leading to inconsistent dosing. 2. Can I take Begma 150 every day? Daily use is not right for everyone. Some men use sildenafil as needed; others may be guided toward a daily option or a different medication. A clinician should confirm what is safe for your heart health and other medications. 3. Can women take sildenafil citrate? Sildenafil is not typically prescribed for sexual function in women. There are specific situations where doctors may use it for other medical reasons, but it should not be taken without medical direction. 4. Does sildenafil protect against STIs or prevent pregnancy? No. It does not provide protection against sexually transmitted infections or work as birth control. 5. Will sildenafil show up on a standard drug test? Most standard workplace drug screens do not test for sildenafil. If you have concerns (sports testing, legal monitoring, or specialised panels), ask the testing program what they screen for.
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