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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Avana. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

What is Avana?

Avana is a medicine used to treat erectile difficulties in adult men. It helps you achieve and maintain an erection when you are sexually aroused. It is not a cure for erectile dysfunction, and it does not cause an erection without sexual stimulation.

Avana belongs to a class of medicines known as PDE-5 inhibitors. It works by increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual arousal, which helps achieve an erection when there is sexual stimulation. The exact effect can vary from person to person.

This medicine is intended for adults and is not suitable for women or children. It is important to have a medical assessment to determine whether Avana is appropriate for you. Availability may depend on local rules and regulations in Canada, and Avana may require a prescription depending on local rules.

Always use Avana exactly as prescribed or as advised by your pharmacist. Store it in its original packaging and keep it out of reach of children. If you have questions about whether Avana is right for you, talk to a healthcare professional.

What is Avana used for?

Avana is used to help adult men with erectile dysfunction to achieve and sustain an erection suitable for sexual activity, with sexual stimulation. It is intended to improve your ability to complete sexual activity when ED is present.

It is not a treatment for sexual desire or libido. It is not a hormonal therapy and is not used for conditions other than erectile dysfunction as determined by a healthcare professional.

This medicine should be used after thoughtful evaluation by a clinician. Your doctor or pharmacist can explain how it fits with your health history and other medicines you may be taking. In Canada, the way Avana is prescribed or dispensed may vary by local rules.

If you have questions about the purpose of Avana in your care plan, consult your healthcare professional or pharmacist for guidance tailored to you. Do not use Avana for other purposes without medical advice. It is important to discuss any concerns about your sexual health with a qualified clinician.

How Avana works

Avana is a member of the PDE-5 inhibitor family. It helps to relax smooth muscle and increase blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation. This pharmacological effect supports the natural process of achieving an erection when arousal occurs.

The medicine works only in the presence of sexual stimulation. It does not produce an erection by itself and does not increase sexual desire. It is not a hormone or stimulant.

Avana does not protect against sexually transmitted infections, and it is not a form of contraception. Its effect can be influenced by other health conditions and by other medicines you may be taking. Always discuss your full health history with your healthcare provider before starting Avana.

In some people, erections may be more or less responsive due to underlying health factors. If you have concerns about how Avana may affect you, speak with a clinician for personalized guidance. If you notice any new or worsening symptoms, contact a healthcare professional promptly.

How to use Avana

Use Avana exactly as advised by your healthcare provider. Do not take more than the prescribed amount and do not use it more often than directed. If you are unsure about how to use Avana, ask your pharmacist for clarification.

Avana is usually taken as needed before sexual activity. It is not intended for daily use unless a clinician has advised a daily regimen. Your doctor will determine the timing and frequency that suits your health needs.

Swallow the tablet with water. Do not chew, crush, or break the tablet unless your pharmacist specifically recommends otherwise. Taking it with a large meal or certain foods may affect how quickly it starts to work in some people.

You may take Avana with or without food, but a high-fat meal or heavy meals may delay absorption in some individuals. If you have conditions that affect the liver or stomach, tell your clinician, as this may influence how Avana is used. Do not use Avana if you have been advised to avoid sexual activity due to heart health concerns; talk to your clinician if you are unsure.

Avoid taking Avana together with other erectile dysfunction medicines unless your doctor approves. Do not use nitrates or nitric oxide donors while taking Avana, as this can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. If you are unsure about potential interactions, consult your pharmacist or prescriber before starting Avana.

For safety and storage, keep Avana in a secure place at room temperature away from moisture and heat. If you forget to take a dose, do not double up unless your clinician instructs you to do so. If you have any questions about missed doses, contact your pharmacist for guidance.

Who should avoid Avana

Avoid Avana if you have been advised not to engage in sexual activity due to heart or blood pressure concerns without medical supervision. People who are taking nitrates for chest pain or heart problems should not use Avana unless a clinician approves specific circumstances.

Avoid if you have an allergy or hypersensitivity to avanafil or any of the tablet ingredients. If you have severe liver or kidney disease, discuss with a clinician whether Avana is appropriate for you. Those with low blood pressure or a history of certain vision or hearing problems should seek professional advice before starting Avana.

Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should not use Avana. While it is designed for men, discuss any potential exposure during pregnancy with a healthcare professional. If you are unsure about your eligibility to take Avana, consult your doctor or pharmacist for an individual assessment.

If you are taking other ED medicines or nitrates, do not start Avana without first talking to your clinician. Children and adolescents under the age of 18 should not use Avana unless specifically directed by a clinician. Always disclose your full medical history to ensure safety.

Warnings

Do not take Avana with nitrates or nitrite-containing medicines that are used for heart or chest pain. This combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Always inform your healthcare provider about all medicines you take, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements.

Alcohol may worsen certain side effects such as dizziness, fainting, or headache. If you notice lightheadedness or fainting after drinking alcohol with Avana, seek medical advice and consider limiting or avoiding alcohol while using the medicine.

If you experience chest pain, sudden vision loss, or sudden hearing loss during or after sexual activity, stop and seek urgent medical help. These symptoms require prompt medical evaluation and may be a sign of a medical emergency.

A prolonged erection lasting several hours is a medical concern. If this occurs, seek urgent medical help to prevent potential damage. Do not attempt to treat it yourself with home remedies.

Avana may interact with certain medicines that affect the liver or blood pressure. Your clinician can adjust therapy or choose alternatives if needed. Do not change your treatment plan without professional guidance.

Side effects

The most common side effects reported with Avana include headache, facial flushing, nasal congestion, and back pain. These effects are usually mild and temporary.

Other possible effects can include dizziness, indigestion, or lightheadedness. If any of these persist or cause concern, contact your healthcare provider for advice.

In some people, changes in vision or temporary lowering of blood pressure can occur. If you notice unusual vision changes, sudden dizziness, or fainting, seek medical attention promptly.

If you experience any side effect that feels severe or has a sudden onset, stop using Avana and consult a clinician right away. Tell your pharmacist about all medications you are taking to determine if a drug interaction could be contributing to side effects.

Not all side effects are listed here. If you have questions about possible side effects or safety, speak with your pharmacist or a healthcare professional. Seek urgent medical help if you experience signs of a serious reaction.

Drug interactions

Tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you use, including prescription drugs, non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Some interactions can affect how Avana works or increase side effects.

Avoid nitrates or nitric oxide donors while taking Avana, unless advised otherwise by your clinician. This combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure and is not recommended.

Some medicines that affect liver enzymes or blood pressure may change how Avana is processed or its effects. These categories include certain antifungals, antibiotics, HIV medicines, and medications used to treat high blood pressure or heart conditions. Always discuss potential interactions with your pharmacist before starting or stopping any medicines.

If you take alpha-blockers or other ED medications, your clinician may adjust treatment or provide specific instructions. Do not start or stop any medicine without medical guidance.

Alcohol and grapefruit products may interact with Avana. If you drink alcohol regularly or use grapefruit-containing products, talk to your healthcare provider about safety. Always follow professional guidance on interactions.

Pregnancy and Avana

Avana is intended for use in men and is not indicated for use during pregnancy or for women. If a partner is taking Avana, discuss any potential exposure with a healthcare professional. Do not use Avana if you are pregnant unless advised by your clinician and only under professional supervision.

If a pregnant person is exposed to Avana or if there is any concern about exposure, seek medical advice promptly. Do not rely on it as a form of contraception or pregnancy management strategy.

Breastfeeding during Avana treatment is not well studied. If you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed, discuss the potential risks with your clinician before starting the medication.

In all cases, talk to a healthcare professional about safety, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medicines. They can help determine whether Avana is appropriate for you or your partner in the context of pregnancy and family planning.

Frequently asked questions

How long does Avana take to work?

Response time can vary between individuals. It is generally intended to work when sexual stimulation occurs, but you should not expect immediate effects. If you have questions about timing, discuss them with your clinician or pharmacist.

What should I do if I miss a dose?

Avana is usually taken as needed before sexual activity. If you miss a planned dose, do not double the next dose unless advised by your clinician. If you are unsure whether you should take a missed dose, contact a pharmacist for guidance.

Can I drink alcohol with Avana?

Alcohol can increase certain side effects and may impair your ability to judge your limits. If you choose to drink, do so in moderation and discuss with your clinician if you have concerns about interactions or safety.

Can Avana be taken with other ED medications?

Do not take Avana together with other ED medicines unless your doctor approves. Combining ED medicines can increase the risk of side effects and low blood pressure.

Is Avana approved for women or children?

Avana is not approved for use in women or by children for erectile issues. If you or your child has questions about treatment for erectile symptoms in females, consult a healthcare professional for appropriate options.

Do I need a prescription to get Avana?

In Canada, Avana may require a prescription depending on local rules. Talk to a pharmacist or healthcare provider to understand how to obtain it legally and safely in your province or territory.

What if I have a heart condition or take blood pressure medicines?

If you have a heart condition or take medicines for blood pressure or chest pain, consult your clinician before using Avana. They can assess whether it is safe for you and may adjust the plan accordingly.

How long does the effect last?

The duration of effect varies by person and is affected by health status and other medicines. Do not rely on a specific duration for planning. If you have concerns about how long Avana lasts for you, discuss them with a clinician.

Can I stop Avana suddenly if I no longer want to use it?

It is generally safe to stop taking Avana when advised by your clinician. If you have been using it regularly, discuss a plan for stopping with your healthcare professional to avoid unnecessary symptoms or confusion.

Is Avana safe for older adults?

Age can influence how medicines are processed in the body. If you are an older adult, your clinician may monitor you more closely and adjust guidance accordingly. Always share your full medical history with your clinician.

Will Avana affect my ability to drive or operate machinery?

Some people may experience dizziness or lightheadedness after taking Avana. If you feel dizzy, faint, or impaired, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how the medicine affects you. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.

Sources

This information is drawn from standard medical references and the general pharmacology of PDE-5 inhibitors. It reflects typical patient information used in Canada for medications of this class. It does not replace the official patient information leaflet or professional medical advice.

If you have questions, consult the official patient information leaflet provided with Avana and speak with a pharmacist or your doctor for guidance based on your personal health history. Your safety and treatment plan should be guided by a qualified healthcare professional.

For more detailed information, your pharmacist is a reliable source to help interpret how Avana fits with your medications and health conditions. Always rely on professional guidance for prescriptions, dosing, and safety considerations based on your situation.

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