But that doesn’t mean there wouldn’t be an interaction.
Xanax, which is a benzodiazepine, contains the active drug alprazolam. Your doctor can tell you if there are any interactions that may happen.
If you’re using Viagra, don’t use any other medications for ED without talking with your doctor.
You shouldn’t take Viagra with nitrate drugs.
Certain drugs used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) can also cause low blood pressure.
If you take sildenafil for pulmonary arterial hypertension, do not take Viagra® or other PDE5 inhibitors, including tadalafil (Cialis®) or vardenafil (Levitra®).
If you will be taking this medicine for pulmonary arterial hypertension, your doctor will want to check your progress at regular visits.
Viagra only comes as tablets you take by mouth.
Your doctor will recommend which medication you should take. For information about the difference between sex and gender, see this article.
It is important that you tell all of your doctors that you take sildenafil.
If you experience a sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes, contact your doctor immediately.
But it’s possible that taking Viagra with certain other illegal drugs could also have dangerous effects on your heart and blood pressure.
Examples of illegal drugs that could have dangerous effects if taken with Viagra include:
If you’re thinking of taking illegal drugs with Viagra, talk with your doctor about whether this is safe for you to do.
Viagra can sometimes cause low blood pressure.
(This is lower than the typical starting dose of Viagra.) And if you take ritonavir, you should not take more than one 25-mg dose of Viagra within a 48-hour period.
There aren’t any herbs or supplements that have been specifically reported to interact with Viagra. Viagra works in the opposite way.
Yes, there are likely risks to taking Viagra with illegal drugs, including cocaine.
In fact, taking Viagra along with an illegal drug called “poppers” can be deadly. These drugs are called alpha-blockers.
Taking Viagra with alpha-blockers can cause your blood pressure to drop even lower.
Sharing this information can help you avoid potential interactions.
If you have questions about drug interactions that may affect you, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
You shouldn’t take Viagra with any other medications for erectile dysfunction (ED). And if you take one of the drugs listed above, tell your doctor if you feel very dizzy, lightheaded, or faint after taking Viagra.
Viagra hasn’t been tested for use with Adderall or Adderall XR, so it’s not known what effects the drugs would have if taken together.
So in that case, taking Viagra may help relieve your ED symptoms.
Before you start Viagra or any other medications, tell your doctor about any other drugs you take. So it’s possible that taking it with Xanax could have dangerous effects on your heart or blood pressure.
If you take Xanax, ask your doctor if it’s safe for you to take Viagra as well.
It’s usually fine to take Viagra with antidepressants.
It’s important to note that erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common side effect of certain antidepressants. Do not use this medicine if you also use riociguat (Adempas®). However, you should still check with your doctor or pharmacist before using any of these products while taking Viagra.
There aren’t any foods that have been specifically reported to interact with Viagra.
And they’ll prescribe the dose that’s best for you.