In case you’re wondering, Viagra is the generic name for sildenafil, which is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction. Sildenafil works by opening up the blood vessels in the penis, which allows for increased blood flow into the tissues and, ultimately, the erection of the organ. Viagra is one of the most popular and effective drugs for erectile dysfunction, with over 1 billion units having been prescribed worldwide.
Does it Last Longer Than Pill Packs Of Viagra?
As a general rule, if you’re going to buy a drug on the street, you’ll always get a different dose than the one that the pharmacy provided. However, in this case, the drug’s duration is something that can be tricky to guess at first glance. In fact, the only way to know for sure is to try it out and see how long it takes for you, as a customer, to get indigestion, heartburn, and/or headaches. From an ethical standpoint, this isn’t always fair to the pharmacies. They don’t get a chance to try out their products before you take them, so you’ll basically be blind sided by the undesirable side effects. In many cases, the side effects associated with Sildenafil are so grave that they make the drug unacceptable (and often lethal) for use in patients. (To learn more, visit this website.)
How Long Does Sildenafil Last?
Sildenafil is a powerful drug and one of the most popular choices for erectile dysfunction, with a prescription rate of over 400 million per year. If you have erectile dysfunction, you’ll want to try Sildenafil. If you do decide to try it, you’ll probably wanna know how long it will last. Unfortunately, since it is a generic drug, the manufacturer can change the dosage and formulation of the product at will. This allows them to increase or decrease the effective doses of the drug depending on market conditions and what they think the user would prefer. (You’ll also want to keep in mind that the dosage varies by species. So, don’t try to convert it to another form just to change the duration. Instead, you’ll need to weigh the benefits against the risks.)
How Long Does It Take For Sildenafil To Start Working?
Just like with any other drug that you try on the spot, Sildenafil doesn’t immediately start working when you take it. Instead, it can take up to 30 minutes before you begin to feel the effects of this medication. During that time you may experience some side effects, which may include:
- Headaches
- Indigestion
- Dizzyness
- Nausea
- Heartburn
- Burning urination (Bph)
- Weakness
- Weakness of the upper arms and shoulders
- Visual effects, such as blurriness, floating vision, and fogging
- Drowsiness
- Feeling of being burnt
- Weakness of the legs and difficulties in walking
- Difficulty in breathing
- Rapid heart rate (pulse) or palpitations
- Blurry vision
- Flushing of the skin
- Difficulty in concentrating
- Feeling of tightness in the chest and difficulty in expelling air
- Chest pains
- Faintness
- Irregular or brief heartbeats
- Feeling of being overloaded or suffocation
- Change in color of the urine (if you’re a woman)
- Vaginal dryness (if you’re a man)
If you take too much of the drug or if it’s expired (in which case the active ingredient might be gone or damaged), you may experience severe and/or lethal adverse effects, including: