Viagra Description:
Effective dosage:
25mg to 100mg taken once per day between 0.5 to 4 hours before sexual intercourse.
Additional comments:
Medical advice should be sought before taking Viagra if you:
· are older than 65
· have liver or kidney complications
· are taking protease inhibitors.
Viagra information:
Viagra, the oral medication for treating impotence, has raised more than the obvious. Most people have lots of questions -- from how it's used and how it affects a couple's relationship, to whether women can benefit from it. So here are the facts about what Viagra can do and what it can't do.
It is by far the most widely used treatment for ED. In the United States, more than 5 million men just like you have turned to this drug to improve their sexual function. Doctors in the United States have prescribed it more than 16 million times. And it is available in more than 90 countries worldwide.
Up to 82% of patients who take it experience an improvement in their erections. That means more than 4 out of every 5 couples who try Viagra benefit from it. It improves erections in most men regardless of how long they have had ED, what caused it, or how old they are. And it's effectiveness has been proven in clinical studies of thousands of patients.
It is a prescription medication, so you'll need to talk to your health care provider to find out if it's right for you. Be sure to ask your health care provider if your heart is healthy enough to handle the extra strain of sexual activity. If you have chest pains, dizziness, or nausea during sex, stop and immediately tell your health care provider. With Viagra , the most common side effects are headache, facial flushing, and upset stomach. It may also briefly cause bluish or blurred vision, or sensitivity to light. In the rare event of an erection lasting more than 4 hours, seek immediate medical help. Remember to protect yourself and your partner from sexually transmitted diseases.
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