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<br><br><br>This medication comes in tablets of 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg. There are many reasons why a man may experience ED or impotence. It is most common in men aged 50 years and above, but it affects men at any age – even young men. Viagra contains sildenafil citrate, a type of medicine known as a PDE5 inhibitor, which helps to treat erectile dysfunction. ED medication such as Viagra is safe for people with healthy hearts. ED treatments can be used from six months after a heart attack but aren't recommended for people with low blood pressure.<br>Some studies suggest minor increases (Spitzer et al., 2013 and Reuters, 2012), but it primarily improves blood flow. If you’re concerned about low testosterone, ask your doctor for testing. No, taking Viagra with nitrate medicines (e.g. for chest pain) is dangerous. It can cause a serious drop in blood pressure (Chamsi-Pasha, H., 2001). If you’re looking for daily treatment, a lower-dose alternative like Cialis Daily may be more appropriate. Always consult a healthcare professional to find the best option for your needs.<br>Your doctor will recommend the dosage of Viagra that’s best for you. For more information about Viagra’s common dosages, BUY XANAX WITHOUT PRESCRITION see this detailed article. Call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction to Viagra. But if you think you’re having a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number. If your blood pressure is too low, your doctor can give you medications or fluids to help increase your blood pressure.<br>Sildenafil information leaflet<br>They can give you tips on how to deal with any side effects that may be concerning or bothersome. No, Viagra will not cure ED, but it will help manage its symptoms. Viagra helps to decrease symptoms of ED by helping you to get and keep an erection. If you have erectile dysfunction (ED), your doctor may recommend that you take Viagra. If you’d like to drink alcohol while you’re taking Viagra, talk with your doctor.<br>Can I take Viagra with nitrate medicines?<br>Viagra should only be taken when needed, about 1 hour before you have sex. Other forms of sildenafil (the active drug in Viagra) comes in other strengths, such as 20 mg. But Viagra only comes in the three strengths listed above. Some people may have an allergic reaction to Viagra. Headaches were one of the most common side effects in studies of the drug. It’s not known how long it may take Viagra to start working in females.<br>Sildenafil (Viagra)<br>No, it’s unlikely that Viagra will make your penis bigger than usual when you aren’t sexually stimulated. This wasn’t a common side effect reported in people taking Viagra during studies. It’s also important to tell your doctor what other medications you’re taking before you start Viagra. Taking Viagra with other medications that also lower your blood pressure may increase your risk for this side effect. If needed, your doctor may monitor you more often than usual or recommend a different medication for you. There have been some questions about whether Viagra may work in females with decreased libido (low sex drive) or sexual arousal disorder.<br>Avoid storing this medication in areas where it could get damp or wet, such as in bathrooms. How long a medication remains good (also called shelf-life) can depend on many factors. These factors include how and where you store the medication. When you get Viagra from the pharmacy, the pharmacist will add an expiration date to the label on the bottle.<br><br>
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