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Jun 18, 2026
2:17 AM
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Vigora 50 mg contains sildenafil citrate, a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). One of its common side effects is headache, and this happens mainly due to how the medicine affects blood vessels in the body.
Sildenafil works by relaxing smooth muscles and widening blood vessels to increase blood flow, especially to the penis. However, this vasodilation also occurs in other parts of the body, including blood vessels in the brain. When these blood vessels expand, it can lead to changes in pressure and trigger headaches in some individuals.
Another reason for headaches is the temporary drop in blood pressure caused by the medicine. This change in circulation can make some people feel a mild to moderate throbbing or pressure-type headache after taking the tablet.
The risk may be higher if VIGORA 50 MG is taken with alcohol, dehydration, or other medications that also affect blood pressure. Individual sensitivity, stress levels, and overall health can also influence how strongly this side effect is felt.
In most cases, the headache is mild and temporary, resolving as the drug’s effect wears off. Staying hydrated and avoiding alcohol may help reduce discomfort.
If headaches are severe, persistent, or accompanied by chest pain, dizziness, or vision changes, medical advice should be sought promptly.
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