If Filitra (a medication used for erectile dysfunction) isn't effective, it's important to consider the following steps:
Timing: If you've followed the prescribed dosage and taken it at the right time (about 30 minutes to an hour before sexual activity), and you're still not experiencing the desired effects, contact a doctor.
Dosage Issues: Sometimes, a dosage adjustment may be necessary. If the dose you're taking doesn't seem to work, your doctor might recommend a different dosage.
Underlying Health Conditions: If Filitra isn't effective, it could be due to an underlying health issue, such as diabetes, heart disease, or psychological factors like stress, anxiety, or depression. A doctor can help diagnose and address these factors.
Side Effects or Interactions: If you're experiencing side effects, or suspect that Filitra may be interacting with other medications you're taking, consult your doctor right away.
Duration of Ineffectiveness: If you've been using Filitra for a period of time and it consistently doesn't work, or if this is a new occurrence, it’s best to consult your doctor for further evaluation.
Ultimately, your doctor can assess your individual health needs and suggest alternatives if Filitra isn't working effectively.