
Maxgun Sublingual Spray
Sildenafil sublingual spray for erectile dysfunction. Spraying under the tongue lets it enter the bloodstream quickly.
- Category
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Active ingredient
- Sildenafil
- Route
- Sublingual use
- Form
- Tablet
- Strengths
- 10ml
Prescription and consultation requirements for Maxgun Sublingual Spray vary by destination and are determined by the fulfilment partner.
Maxgun Sublingual Spray details
- Condition
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Alternative names
- sildenafil
- Therapeutic class
- Phosphodiesterase-5 Inhibitor
- Pharmacological class
- PDE5 Inhibitor
- Contraindications
- nitrate use; unstable cardiovascular disease
- Minor side effects
- headache; flushing; dyspepsia
- Moderate side effects
- nasal congestion; dizziness; visual changes
- Serious side effects
- priapism, requires immediate medical attention
- Dosage forms
- Tablet
- Administration route
- Sublingual use
- Supply category
- Prescription-only medicine (POM)
- Manufacturer
- RSM Enterprises
- Onset Time
- 15–30 minutes
- Duration
- 4–6 hours
- Storage instructions
- Store below 25°C.
- Drug interactions
- Nitrates; Alpha Blockers; Erythromycin
- Age restrictions
- Approved for adult men.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Pregnancy: Not for female use. Breastfeeding: Not applicable.
Patient summary
Sildenafil sublingual spray for erectile dysfunction. Spraying under the tongue lets it enter the bloodstream quickly.
Mechanism of action
Enters vascular networks quickly via sublingual spraying, blocking localised PDE5 and sustaining penile tissue cGMP.