Frequently Asked Questions about Viagra®
What is Viagra®?
Viagra is in a class of medications known as PDE-5 inhibitors. Viagra is used in impotence and erectile dysfunction therapy.
Pfizer created Viagra®
and market real viagra. The active ingredient in Viagra® is Sildenafil.
What does Viagra do?
Viagra enhances an erection by increasing and prolonging the blood flow to the penis. Viagra achieves this by inhibiting the enzyme PDE-5 (phosphodiesterase 5). Viagra prevents the breakdown of cyclic GMP.
What is the success rate of Viagra?
In tests, more than 4 out of every 5 couples who tried Viagra benefit from it. Viagra improves erections in most men regardless of how long they have had erectile dysfunction, what caused it, or how old they are. The effectiveness of Viagra has been proven in clinical studies of thousands of patients.
How much Viagra do I take?
Typical Viagra dosage is 50 mg. We recommend purchasing 100mg. Viagra/Generic Viagra pills and splitting them. Usually, it is best to start Viagra therapy with the minimum dosage of 25 mg and increase if necessary. Never take more than 100mg of Viagra in one dose.
How long does Viagra take to work?
It can take from 30 minutes to 2 hours for Viagra to take effect. Generally, it is recommended to take Viagra one hour before you plan to have sex. Viagra can take considerably longer to take effect if consumed with a large meal.
Can I take more than one Viagra dose per day?
No. You should try the longer lasting Cialis or Levitra.
What are possible side effects of Viagra?
With Viagra/Generic Viagra, the most common side effects are headache, facial flushing, and upset stomach. Viagra/Generic Viagra may also cause bluish or blurred vision, or sensitivity to light. If Viagra/Generic Viagra side-effects trouble you, Cialis or Levitra may be recommended.
Is there any medication that shouldn't be mixed with Viagra?
If you take any nitrate medications (e.g., nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate), you should NOT take Viagra. On your Viagra prescription online review form, you should be sure to list any medication you are currently taking so that the physician who writes your prescription can make an informed decision.
Is Viagra an aphrodisiac?
No. If you have no desire for sex, Viagra may not help you. Viagra works with the body's natural processes, so it needs both desire and sexual stimulation. Viagra works best when there is some foreplay between the partners prior to sexual intercourse. Usually, stroking the penis is all that is necessary.