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Information about Viagra (Sildenafil)
Viagra is a widely recognized medication mainly used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. The active ingredient in Viagra is Sildenafil, which works by increasing blood flow to the penis, helping men achieve and maintain an erection when sexually aroused. Viagra is commonly prescribed for individuals who have difficulty getting or maintaining an erection due to various factors, including age or medical conditions like diabetes or hypertension.
Product Highlights
- To assist men in achieving and sustaining an erection adequate for sexual intercourse.
- In some cases, Viagra is prescribed to help manage PAH, a condition characterized by high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs.
Key Ingredient
Key Benefits
- Viagra helps improve erectile function by enhancing the effects of sexual stimulation.
- By addressing ED, Viagra can help restore sexual confidence in men who experience difficulties maintaining an erection.
- Generally works within 30 to 60 minutes, making it suitable for spontaneous sexual activity.
- Many users find Viagra to be safe and effective when taken as directed.
Direction of Use
- Take Viagra orally, with or without food, about 30 to 60 minutes before planned sexual activity.
- Do not exceed one dose per day.
- It should not be taken more than once within a 24-hour period.
- The dose can be adjusted based on effectiveness and tolerability. Common starting doses are 50 mg, which can be increased to 100 mg or decreased to 25 mg depending on individual response and side effects.
- If you are taking Viagra for PAH, follow your doctor's specific dosing instructions.
Safety Concerns
- Frequent side effects can include headaches, flushing, indigestion, nasal congestion, and dizziness.
- Some users may experience temporary vision changes, such as a blue tint to vision or increased sensitivity to light.
- Viagra can cause a temporary drop in blood pressure, which may be dangerous for individuals with certain heart conditions, especially those taking nitrates (medications for chest pain).
- Viagra should not be taken with nitrates, certain alpha-blockers, or medications used for high blood pressure, as these combinations can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- A rare but serious side effect is a prolonged erection (lasting more than 4 hours), which requires immediate medical attention.
- Sudden hearing loss or ringing in the ears has been reported by some Viagra users, though this is rare.
- Drinking excessive alcohol or consuming grapefruit products can increase the risk of side effects or decrease the effectiveness of Viagra.
Avoid Viagra (Sildenafil) If
- You are allergic to Sildenafil or any of the other ingredients in Viagra.
- You are currently taking nitrate medications (e.g., nitroglycerin), often prescribed for chest pain or heart conditions, as this can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- You have a severe heart condition, including uncontrolled high or low blood pressure, recent heart attack, or heart failure.
- You have a history of stroke or life-threatening arrhythmias.
- You have retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic eye disease that can cause vision problems.
- You have severe liver or kidney disease.
- You have a history of priapism or other blood-related issues that could make prolonged erections dangerous.
- You are also taking other medications for erectile dysfunction (e.g., tadalafil, vardenafil), unless advised otherwise by your doctor.