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Pregnancy
PROBABLY SAFE

Getgo 20mg Tablet is probably safe to use during pregnancy.Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effect on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. Please consult your doctor.

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No information is available on the use of Getgo 20mg Tablet during lactation. Please consult your doctor.

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Getgo 20mg Tablet may make you feel dizzy, sleepy, tired, or decrease alertness. If this happens, do not drive.

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Getgo 20mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Getgo 20mg Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.

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Getgo 20mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Getgo 20mg Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.Use of Getgo 20mg Tablet is not recommended in patients with severe liver disease.

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Uses of Getgo Tablet
Getgo 20mg Tablet is used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).

How to use Getgo Tablet
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Getgo 20mg Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.

How Getgo Tablet works
Getgo 20mg Tablet is a phosphodiesterase (PDE-5) inhibitor. It works in erectile dysfunction by increasing blood flow to the penis by relaxing the muscles in penile blood vessels. It works in pulmonary hypertension by relaxing the blood vessels in the lungs to allow blood to flow more easily.

Side Effects:

Common Headache, Nausea, Nasopharyngitis, Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Dyspepsia, Muscle pain, Back pain, Pain in extremity.

Expert advice for Getgo Tablet
Take it when you need it. Do not take more than once a day. It's best to take Getgo about 1 hour before sexual intercourse, but you can take it anywhere between 30 minutes and 4 hours before sexual activity. Getgo helps achieve and maintain an erection, but will not produce the erection without sexual stimulation.  Do not use Getgo if you have recently taken nitrates (medicines used in angina or chest pain). Notify your doctor if the erection persists for more than two hours after sexual intercourse.  Do not take Getgo if you recently had a stroke, a heart attack or if you have a serious liver disease or very low blood pressure (

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is Getgo addictive?
No, Getgo is not an addictive drug. However, some people may develop an emotional or psychological dependence on the medicine. Always take the medicine for the duration as suggested by your doctor.

Q. Can I take Getgo with prednisone?
Getgo, when taken with prednisone, may cause low blood pressure. Please consult your doctor for the change of dose regimen or an alternative drug of choice that may be required when the two medicines are to be used together.

Q. Is Getgo safe to use?
Getgo is safe when used strictly as advised by your doctor and for approved conditions like erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. However, there are some very common side effects that you may experience with Getgo like a headache, flushing, nasal congestion, dyspepsia, back pain, muscle pain, and pain in extremity.

Q. Is Getgo better than sildenafil?
Both Getgo and sildenafil belong to the same group of drugs called phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors, used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. However, Getgo has a slow onset of action with less efficacy but works for a much longer time and is safer than sildenafil.

Q. How long can I take Getgo for?
Getgo should only be taken only for the time period as advised by your doctor.

Q. Can I take Getgo with losartan?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with losartan. However, there could be an excessive fall in blood pressure when taken together and you can experience symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, flushing, headache, or an increased heart rate. So, special caution must be taken when taking them together and inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

Q. Can I take Getgo if I have high blood pressure?
Getgo can be taken in patients with high blood pressure. However, if you are on medicines for high blood pressure, taking Getgo along with them can cause a significant fall in blood pressure which could be harmful. Getgo is absolutely contraindicated in patients taking nitrates. Inform your doctor before taking them together.

Q. Can I take Getgo with antibiotics?
Getgo can be taken safely with antibiotics. However, it is degraded in the body by an enzyme known as CYP3A4 and a dose adjustment may be needed when it is used with drugs which can affect the activity of this enzyme. Antibiotics like erythromycin, clarithromycin, ketoconazole and itraconazole can decrease the action of this enzyme and increase Getgo levels in the blood. Antibiotics like rifampicin increase the action of this enzyme causing an increased breakdown of Getgo and decrease its efficacy.

Q. Does Getgo affect sperm count?
No, Getgo has no known effect on sperm count. It is a medication used for erectile dysfunction, not to increase sperm count.

Q. Does Getgo delay ejaculation?
No, Getgo is not known to affect ejaculation. It is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

Q. Does Getgo expire?
Like any other drug, Getgo does have an expiry date and should not be used beyond that. Please check the package insert for the same.

Q. Does Getgo work?
Yes, Getgo works very effectively for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension when taken strictly as advised by your doctor.

Q. How long does Getgo last?
Generally, the effect of Getgo lasts from 24 to 36 hours, however, the effect may vary from patient to patient. As it works for a long duration, its action may last for more than one day. Some patients call it a weekend pill which is when taken on Friday night, the effect may last until Sunday morning. So it is preferred over sildenafil and verdanafil by some patients.

Q. Is Getgo a steroid?
No, Getgo is not a steroid. It is a phosphodiesterase enzyme inhibitor and is used for treating erectile dysfunction.

Q. Is Getgo same as sildenafil?
Both Getgo and sildenafil belong to the same group of drugs called phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors, used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. However, Getgo has a slow onset of action with less efficacy but works for a much longer time and is safer than sildenafil.

Q. Can I take Getgo forever?
No, Getgo is not a life long medicine. It should be taken only for a duration as advised by the doctor.

Q. Can I take Getgo just for fun?
Getgo is a prescription drug and should only be taken for the appropriate indication as prescribed by a doctor as it may be associated with many side effects. Also, it is available only on prescription by a doctor.

Q. Can I take Getgo with tamsulosin?
When taken together, these drugs may produce an additive blood-pressure-lowering effect. Dose needs to be titrated carefully. Consult your doctor before taking them together.

Q. Can I take Getgo with lisinopril?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with lisinopril. However, there could be an excessive fall in blood pressure when taken together and you can experience symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, flushing, headache, or an increased heart rate. So, special caution must be taken when taking them together and inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

Q. Can I take Getgo with metoprolol?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with metoprolol. However, there could be an excessive fall in blood pressure when taken together and you can experience symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, flushing, headache, or an increased heart rate. So, special caution must be taken when taking them together and inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

Q. Does Getgo cure erectile dysfunction?
Getgo is not a cure for erectile dysfunction. It only helps in erection by relaxing penile smooth muscles and increasing blood flow.

Q. Does Getgo increase the size of the penis?
No, Getgo is not known to increase the size of the penis.

Q. Does Getgo lower blood pressure?
Getgo can lower the blood pressure but does not have a significant effect. However, when used along with other medications which lower blood pressure, it can have an additional effect which can be harmful. Talk to your doctor in case you are taking blood pressure lowering medicines and you are also advised to take Getgo.

Q. Does Getgo increase testosterone?
Getgo is not known to have any effect on testosterone levels. However, if your testosterone levels are low, then Getgo may not be useful in treating erectile dysfunction.

Q. Can I take Getgo with sildenafil?
Both Getgo and sildenafil are phosphodiesterase inhibitors and act by dilating the blood vessels. Using them together would not give any additional benefit, rather they may cause a severe fall in blood pressure and a prolonged painful erection. Therefore, these two drugs should not be taken together.

Q. Can I take Getgo when I am also taking bisoprolol?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with bisoprolol. However, there could be an excessive fall in blood pressure when they are taken together and you can experience symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, flushing, headache, or an increased heart rate. So, special caution must be taken when taking both the drugs together and inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

Q. What will be the effect of using ibuprofen with Getgo?
Yes,Getgo can be taken with ibuprofen. It is used by many patients to relieve the headache caused by Getgo. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.

Q. Is Getgo use associated with nosebleed (epistaxis)?
Yes, there have been some reports where the patients have given the history of nose bleed (epistaxis) after taking Getgo. Other drugs from the same class have also shown to cause nose bleeds in some patients.

Q. What is the difference between Getgo and L-arginine?
Getgo is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. It works by releasing nitrous oxide (NO) which relaxes the smooth muscles of the blood vessels and dilates them. L-arginine is an amino acid which is involved in the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO). So, it has been suggested that L-arginine can help in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. However, there is no regulatory approval for its use as of now.

Q. Are Getgo and avanafil same?
No, Getgo and avanafil are not same drugs but they belong to the same class of phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitors used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Getgo is also used in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension in lower doses. Getgo is seen to be more efficacious, better tolerated and longer acting than avanafil. However, avanafil starts to show its effect faster than Getgo.

Q. How is Getgo different from vardenafil?
Both Getgo and vardenafil are phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitors used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). Getgo is also used in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension in lower doses. Getgo starts to act in 20 minutes but the action remains for almost 36 hours whereas vardenafil starts to act in 10 minutes and acts for almost 10 hours, respectively. Getgo is less effective than vardenafil but safer.

Q. Is it safe to take Getgo with amlodipine?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with amlodipine. However, there could be an excessive fall in blood pressure they are when taken together and you can experience symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, flushing, headache, or an increased heart rate. So, special caution must be taken and inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

Q. Is it safe to take Getgo with propranolol?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with propranolol. However, there could be an excessive fall in blood pressure they are when taken together and you can experience symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, flushing, headache, or an increased heart rate. So, special caution must be taken and inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

Q. Can I take Getgo when I am also taking atenolol for controlling my blood pressure?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with atenolol. However, there could be an excessive fall in blood pressure they are when taken together and you can experience symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, flushing, headache, or an increased heart rate. So, special caution must be taken and inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

Q. Is it safe to take Getgo when I am also taking fluconazole?
Getgo can be taken with fluconazole, however, a dose adjustment would be needed before taking them together. Getgo is metabolized (degraded) by an enzyme known as CYP3A4. Fluconazole decreases the working of this enzyme causing increased blood levels of Getgo and higher chances of having side effects.

Q. Is Getgo safe to use in patients with glaucoma?
Yes, Getgo can be used by patients with glaucoma. But you must inform your doctor before using this medicine. It has been found to increase the intraocular pressure in animals whereas the same is not seen in humans. However, other medicines of this class have been reported to cause increase intraocular pressure in healthy human beings.

Q. Is it safe to take Getgo with dapoxetine?
Yes, Getgo can be safely taken with dapoxetine. Getgo is useful for treating erectile dysfunction and dapoxetine is for premature ejaculation. A fixed dose combination of these medicines is available which is useful in patients suffering from both erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.

Q. Can I use Getgo with nitroglycerin?
Use of Getgo is not recommended in patients taking nitrates like nitroglycerin as their combined use can cause a severe fall in blood pressure, which can also result in death. It is advisable to keep a time gap of 24 hours between the intake of Getgo and any nitrate substance.

Q. What is the benefit of taking Getgo with finasteride?
Yes, Getgo can be taken along with finasteride. This combination is beneficial in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Finasteride is also known to cause erectile dysfunction as one of its side effects and Getgo can be used for the treatment of this problem along with finasteride.

Q. Can I take Getgo with grapefruit juice?
Getgo can be taken with grapefruit juice, however, a dose adjustment would be needed before taking them together. Getgo is metabolized (degraded) by an enzyme known as CYP3A4. Grapefruit juice decreases the working of this enzyme, increases blood levels of Getgo leading to higher chances of side effects.

Q. Can I take Getgo with tramadol?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with tramadol. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.

Q. How safe is it to use Getgo with paracetamol?
Yes, Getgo can be taken with paracetamol. It is used by many patients to relieve a headache caused by Getgo. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.

Q. Is Getgo a nitrate?
No, Getgo is not a nitrate. It belongs to a group of medicines called phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

Q. Is Getgo a controlled substance?
Getgo is not a controlled substance. It's a prescription medicine and is available on providing a valid prescription by a doctor.

Q. Is Getgo a blood thinner?
No, Getgo is not a blood thinner. It belongs to a group of medicines called phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

Q. Is Getgo a prescription medicine?
Yes, Getgo is a prescription medicine. It is available for providing a valid prescription by a doctor.