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Active Ingredients: Sildenafil Citrate

What Is It Used For?

Viagra is used to treat impotence in men. Viagra increases the body's ability to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual stimulation. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

How Is It Used?
A starting dose of 50-100 mg is common in patients' aged 18-65. Older patients, or individuals taking certain drugs that may reduce Viagra's elimination from the body, will likely be given a 25 mg dose Viagra may be taken with or without meals, though fatty foods may cause it to be absorbed more slowly, and take longer to start working.

The tablets may be crushed or broken before taking. This medication should be taken no more than once daily, and should not generally be taken every day without consulting with your doctor. Optimal use would be taking Viagra about an hour before intercourse. But as little as half an hour, or as many as four hours, before intercourse is within the manufacturer's suggested range.

Viagra is a medicine that increases blood flow where you need it. With Viagra, you must be sexually excited to get an erection. If you take Viagra and are not sexually stimulated, nothing will happen. You won't get an erection just by taking the pill. Viagra is not an aphrodisiac or a hormone. It's a medicine that treats the physical problem of Erectile Dysfunction.

Viagra works for most men who take it. In studies, more than 4 out of every 5 men taking VIAGRA had better erections versus 1 out of 4 on sugar pill. VIAGRA works in most men no matter how long they have had ED, what caused it, or how old they are? And VIAGRA has been shown to work time and again in studies of thousands of patients. In those studies, patients had ED that ranged from mild to severe.

And Viagra works fast. In fact, Viagra works in as quickly as 30 minutes. Then, you have at least 4 hours to have a romantic experience at your own pace. In most patients, Viagra can be taken once a day as needed.

Are There Possible Side Effects?
Do not take with grapefruit juice, as this may cause an undesirable build up in the body and increase the risk of side effects.

Common Side Effects: Altered vision (blue tint or haze), congested sinuses, or dry eyes. These events may occur in as many as 3% of patients.

Mild Adverse Side Effects: Flushing, headache, indigestion, light sensitivity, rash, unable to tell between blue and green. While these infrequent reactions may not pose an immediate danger, contact your physician as soon as possible, and avoid this medication until you have received further instructions.

Serious Adverse Side Effects: Arrhythmia, blood sugar problems (in patients with history of diabetes), decreased blood flow to the heart, heart attack, priapism (prolonged and painful erection), seizures, swelling or redness of the eyes, or temporary blindness. These extremely rare side effects indicate the need for emergency medical attention. Call emergency services immediately.

Tell your doctor if you have or have ever had a bleeding disorder; heart, kidney, or liver disease; a heart attack; irregular heartbeats; angina; a stroke; high or low blood pressure; sickle cell anemia; multiple myeloma; leukemia; conditions affecting the shape of the penis (e.g., angulation, cavernosal fibrosa, or Peyronie's disease); or a condition known as retinitis pigmentosa.