Could I Be Allergic to Viagra?

Is it possible to be allergic to Viagra? What are the symptoms?

Thumbnail image for faq-icon.jpgIt's possible to be allergic to any drug, or a component in a drug, such as a filler or coloring. Viagra allergies are rare, but yes, it's possible.

There are certain side effects of Viagra that are normal, though. If you're having nasal congestion, that might seem like an allergy symptom, but it is a fairly common Viagra side effect. Facial flushing is also a common side effect, and could be mistaken for a rash.

However, if you develop a skin rash, itching, or hives after taking Viagra, this could be a sign of an allergy. Likewise, any kind of swelling of the face, lips, or tongue could indicate a serious allergic reaction. If you have wheezing or difficulty breathing after taking Viagra, you should get medical attention. These are all signs of an anaphylactic  reaction, which can be life-threatening.

If you think you've had an allergic reaction to Viagra, don't take it again. Allergic reactions can worsen dramatically from one exposure to the next, so while one reaction may be mild, the next one could be fatal. It's not worth taking a chance.

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