You meet a charming man at a party. You have been talking steadily through the evening and he seems like a very sweet guy. You start dating and things seem to be going well. Then, one day you wake up and realize that you haven’t felt any effects from the medication yet. What now?
You are not alone in this situation. Many men have complained about this issue. Fortunately, there is something you can do about it. Don’t panic. Take it easy. The medication will start working in an hour or two, and before you know it, you will be feeling more like yourself again. This is what the Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR) advises for men who experience this problem. The good news is that there is a quick and easy solution to your issue. All you need is to know what medication you are taking and how long it takes for it to start working.
Viagra is a famous medication that is often the culprit behind this problem. In fact, the PDR gives it the lowest rating (1) for effectiveness when used to treat erectile dysfunction. Why? Because it can take as long as four hours for the drug to start exerting its effects. At that point, you can consider yourself a pretty convincing case of ED (erectile dysfunction).
If you are wondering how long does it take for Viagra to start working, here is the answer. It depends on a variety of factors including the dosage you take and whether you are taking the medication or the extended-release version. The PDR advises men to begin taking the medication at least 15 minutes before sexual intercourse to achieve the best results. It also says that if you take more than one dose per day, the effect will wear off and you will need to wait until the next day to see some benefits. In rare cases, it can take even longer for the medication to start working, so be patient.
What Is the Difference Between Sildenafil (Viagra) and Tadalafil (Cialis)?
Before we begin, it is important to note that while both medications can be used to treat erectile dysfunction, they are not equivalent. In general, sildenafil is more effective than tadalafil when it comes to getting and maintaining an erection. However, tadalafil has the advantage over sildenafil when it comes to treating pulmonary arterial hypertension (among other things). If you are not sure which one to choose, consult with your doctor or a specialist to get advice on which medication is the best fit for you.
When Does Viagra Start Working?
To begin with, as mentioned by the PDR, Viagra starts working within 15 minutes of taking it. This is very helpful for men whose partners are waiting for them to have an erection. Remember, however, that this is not always the case and there are men who experience no effect from the medication at all. We already talked about this issue above and the PDR has the last word when it comes to this:
“Although ED can be a frustrating problem to deal with, it is not a medical emergency. If you are experiencing ED, it is not a sign that your heart is in danger or that you are suffering from any other serious medical condition. You should not feel bad about having ED, but you should not feel good about either. There is a lot you can do to improve your situation without seeking medical help (for example, exercise, weight loss, and therapy). If you are seeking immediate relief, then Viagra can be a good choice, but it is not a panacea. Always consult your doctor about your condition and do not hesitate to change your medication or dosage if necessary.”
What this means is that while Viagra does indeed start working almost immediately after you take it, like all other medications, it can have side effects that you might not want to experience. Sometimes, this issue can be compounded by men who take too much of the medication. In fact, overdose is one of the main reasons why people experience adverse side effects when taking Viagra. So, always make sure that you know how much medicine you are taking and that it is safely used for the treatment of your condition. If you experience any side effects, contact your doctor or seek immediate medical help. In rare cases, men have experienced problems getting or maintaining an erection after taking too much medication. If this happens to you, do not take the medication again until you have discussed it with your doctor. He might be able to prescribe you an alternative treatment plan that will allow you to get your erection back and enjoy a healthy sexual life again.
Is There Any Way To Make Viagra Start Working Faster?
Not really. However, there are two things you can do to make the medication work faster. The first is to take it at a higher dose. As a general rule, the PDR advises men to take half of the recommended dose. For example, if you are currently taking 100 mg, you should take 50 mg instead. This might help you get the same results as if you were taking the full dose right away. The second thing you can do is to extend-release the medication. This is where Viagra (and other ED drugs) become a little bit more exciting. By changing the way the medication is absorbed in the body, you can make it start working faster. This is why most men who take the medication report that the effect is almost immediate. You will soon find out what makes ER (extended-release) different from the usual formulation and why it is more effective.
How Long Does It Take For The Effects Of Viagra To Be Larger?
This is a difficult question to answer because it is not easy to measure the effects of a medication after only a few doses. However, most men who have taken Viagra for the treatment of erectile dysfunction claim that the effects last for several hours and then gradually decline. It is very common for men to experience the best results while watching TV or using the laptop. At first, the medication will increase your libido and help you maintain a healthy erection. However, as you get used to the medication, it will start acting as a wake-up call for your body. Your erection will start to decline as your body adjusts to its presence and you will feel the difference when you least expect it. What makes this even more difficult is that you do not know how much longer it will take for your body to adjust and what the effects of the medication will be at that point. So, basically, you have no idea how long this will all take and there is nothing you can do about it. You have to just be patient. This is one of the reasons why the PDR gives the medication such a low rating (one star).
Are There Any Side Effects To Viagra?
You might experience some side effects when you take Viagra, but they are usually mild. The most common side effect is headache, followed by upset stomach and diarrhea. In many cases, men who take the medication for erectile dysfunction do not want to experience these side effects, so they try to avoid them as much as possible by closely monitoring how they react to the drug and how much of it they take. Still, these side effects are very common and harmless. As we mentioned before, in rare cases, men have experienced problems getting or maintaining an erection after taking too much medication. If this happens to you, you should not take the medication again until you have discussed it with your doctor. There are also other medications, especially antihistamines, that can cause drowsiness and light dizziness. If you take too much of these medications, you might actually become more vulnerable to health issues. Again, be patient and observe any changes that may arise. If you are not sure whether or not these side effects are related to the medication, then do not take it again until you have discussed it with your doctor. He is the best person to sort this out for you.
Does Viagra Have Any Interactions With Other Medications?
This is a fairly common question among men who take Viagra daily. Because the medication is used to treat erectile dysfunction, it has the potential to interact with a variety of medications. The most important thing to note is that if you are already taking another medication for your condition, there is a chance that this could exacerbate the situation. It is always better to discuss all medications and supplements with your doctor before you start taking them. This is especially important if you are on any form of medication or supplement for heart health issues. He might be able to give you an alternative treatment plan that does not include this combination. Although uncommon, in some cases, men have experienced interactions between Viagra and certain heart medications, particularly nitrates (also known as nitroglycerin). If you are on any form of medication for heart health issues, then make sure that you discuss this combination with your doctor before you start taking Viagra. He might be able to give you an alternative treatment plan that does not include this combination.