Treats | Type 2 diabetes mellitus |
Quantity | 20 tablets per strip |
Contains | Metformin |
Lasts | 4 to 8 hours |
Manufactured By | Healing Pharma India Pvt Ltd |
How does it Work?
Super Avana tablets contain avanafil and dapoxetine. Hence, it helps in both — activating and prolonging an erection.
To achieve and maintain an erection:
During sexual arousal, nitric oxide (NO) is released within the penis. This increases levels of another molecule called the cGMP. cGMP causes the smooth muscles inside the penis to relax.
As a result, the blood vessels open wider, allowing blood to flow. It causes the corpus cavernosa (spongy tissue in the penis) to swell. The penis becomes larger and stiff enough for sexual intercourse.
However, an enzyme called PDE5 breaks down cGMP molecules, ending the erection. PDE5 inhibitors such as avanafil stop PDE5 from working too fast. They prevent the cGMP breakdown. They also boost the action of nitric oxide, promoting blood flow. This helps prolong the erection, making it firm enough for intercourse.
To make the erection last longer:
Dapoxetine, on the other hand, works on the brain’s serotonin system. It belongs to a group of medications called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). For men with PE, the serotonin levels might drop too quickly during sex. This may cause them to ejaculate too early.
Dapoxetine is a fast-acting SSRI. It works by blocking the reabsorption of serotonin by nerve cells. This causes an increase in available serotonin. The high levels of serotonin increase the time taken to ejaculate. This may help delay the release of semen long enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse.
Note that Super Avana does not cause an erection on its own. A person needs to be sexually stimulated for the medicine to work.
Uses
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED):
Difficulty getting or keeping an erection firm enough to have sex. It prevents some men from having a satisfactory sexual performance.
- Premature Ejaculation (PE):
A condition in which semen leaves the body (ejaculate) sooner than a man or his partner would like during sex. Men with PE often ejaculate within one minute of intercourse.
Recommended Dose
Side Effects
Here are some possible side effects of Super Avana pills:
- headache
- heartburn
- nausea
- flushing
- dizziness
- diarrhea
- nosebleeds
- numbness
- muscle pain
- stuffy nose
In rare cases, the medicine can lead to
- sudden loss of vision
- blurred vision
- loss of hearing
- ringing in ears
- chest pain
- difficulty in breathing
- painful erection that lasts longer than 4 hours
Safety Advice
- Super Avana is generally safe when taken as prescribed.
- It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions before using a drug. Let your doctor know if you have the following:
- heart disease
- stroke
- low blood pressure
- liver or kidney problems
- bleeding disorder
- or any other conditions
- Do not take the medicine if you are intolerant to dapoxetine or avanafil or if you are taking nitrates for chest pain or heart problems.
- Learn about potential drug interactions, including the ones listed above.
- Call your doctor if any side effects bother you.
- Super Avana may make you feel drowsy or affect your vision. Do not drive or operate hazardous machinery while taking it.
- It is not designed to treat women’s sexual health problems.
- It is only meant for adult men above 18.
- Do not take Super Avana more than once a day. Not taking more than your recommended dose can protect you against side effects.
Medical Interactions
Super Avana may interact with other drugs. This may change the way this drug works and increase the risk of side effects. Tell your pharmacist or doctor if you are taking:
- prescription drugs
- over-the-counter (OTC) medications
- vitamins
- herbs or any other supplement
The following drugs tend to have more severe interactions with this medicine:
- nitrates (taken for chest pain)
- antiarrhythmic medications such as amiodarone
- alpha-blockers (taken for high blood pressure or hypertension)
- antifungals such as itraconazole, ketoconazole
- pain relief drugs such as methadone
- blood thinners such as warfarin
- barbiturates (i.e., used for improving sleep, reducing anxiety, muscle spasms)
- beta-blockers such as atenolol or carvedilol
- some antibiotics
- HIV protease inhibitors (used to treat viral infections)
- other ED medicines
- antipsychotic medicines such as haloperidol or pimozide
This list is not all-inclusive. Keep your doctor informed about your medicines to avoid drug interactions.
Storage
- Store the medicine at room temperature.
- Do not leave the pills in warm or humid places. Avoid storing them in the bathroom cabinet or near a sink. Heat, air, and steam can spoil the medicine.
- Do not repack the medicine. Store it in the original packaging until you consume it.
- Place the medicines in a locked cabinet where children and pets cannot reach.
- Do not take expired medicines. Even if you bought them recently, check the label. If you’ve taken expired pills by mistake, inform your doctor.
- Discard any pills that have gone past their expiry date. Follow your local regulations and laws for their safe disposal.
Refrences
- Avanafil for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind Study in Men With Diabetes Mellitus Goldstein, Irwin et al. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Volume 87, Issue 9, 843 – 852 doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2012.06.016
- Chris G. McMahon, Francois Giuliano, John Dean, Wayne J.G. Hellstrom, Scott Bull, Fisseha Tesfaye, Om Sharma, David A. Rivas, Joseph W. Aquilina, Efficacy and Safety of Dapoxetine in Men with Premature Ejaculation and Concomitant Erectile Dysfunction Treated with a Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitor: Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Phase III Study, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, Volume 10, Issue 9, September 2013, Pages 2312–2325, https://doi.org/10.1111/jsm.12236
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