DA Zeagra Tablet
By DA Zeagra
Rx
4 Tablet in a Strip

Composition
Sildenafil(50mg) + Dapoxetine(30mg)

Manufacturer - Zee Laboratories
Uchani, G.T. Road, Karnal-132001 Haryana (INDIA)

Expires on or after
November, 2027

liver
When using DA Zeagra Tablet, it's important to be cautious if you have liver disease. Patients with liver issues may need a dose adjustment when taking DA Zeagra Tablet, so consulting with your doctor is recommended. For those with severe liver disease, DA Zeagra Tablet 2's should not be used. In cases of mild to moderate liver disease, the dosage may need to be adjusted as directed by your healthcare provider.

kidney
For patients with kidney disease, caution is advised when using DA Zeagra Tablet. Dose adjustment may be necessary, so consulting your doctor is important. DA Zeagra Tablet 2's should be avoided in severe kidney disease, with potential dose adjustments in mild to moderate cases.

alcohol
It is not safe to drink alcohol while taking DA Zeagra Tablet. Drinking too much alcohol can raise the chance of side effects and affect the ability to get an erection.

driving
It is important to note that DA Zeagra Tablet may cause side effects such as sleepiness, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, and blurred vision, which could impact your ability to drive safely. Avoid driving if you experience these symptoms. Additionally, DA Zeagra Tablet 2's may lead to dizziness and vision issues, so it's best to refrain from driving or using heavy machinery until you are fully alert.

pregnancy
Information about using DA Zeagra Tablet during pregnancy is not available. Consult your doctor. DA Zeagra Tablet 2's is not recommended for women.

breastfeeding
Information on the safety of using DA Zeagra Tablet during breastfeeding is not available. It is recommended to consult your doctor for guidance. DA Zeagra Tablet 2's should not be used by women.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | - |
Therapeutic Class | SEX STIMULANTS REJUVENATORS |
Action Class | - |
₹175
Inclusive of all taxes
Content verified by

Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 11-Feb-2025