Phentolamine is the substance found in the oral drug known as Vigamed, which increases blood circulation in the male genital organ favoring intimate contact.
Indications
Erectile dysfunction
Side effects
Nasal congestion; stomach ache; exacerbation of peptic ulcer; nausea; vomiting; diarrhea; weakness; dizziness; pressure drop upon rising; redness.
Contraindications
Coronary disease or cardiovascular disease that discourages intimate contact; women; patients taking other alpha adrenergic blockers; peptic ulcer.
Mode of Use
Oral use
Adults
- 40 mg, 30 minutes before intimate contact. Maximum daily dose: 40 mg.