Most people have heard of Viagra, the legendary erectile dysfunction drug. If you haven’t, then let me introduce you. Viagra is one of the most popular and effective medications for erectile dysfunction, the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity. It is also the best-selling drug in the world, with over 100 million prescriptions written annually.
Viagra is a prescription drug that you take orally, usually in combination with nitroglycerin (to reduce the chances of a heart attack). Nitroglycerin is marketed and sold under the brand name Nitro-Bid, and it is available in both sustained-release and non-sustained-release forms. The sustained-release version is often preferred, as it ensures that the user will get the maximum effect of the medication for the entire duration of sexual activity. It is also more convenient, as no subsequent doses are necessary.
When Will Viagra Stay Good?
Since most people take Viagra orally, it is important to consider how long the drug will stay in your system before you need to take another dose. This is called the half-life of the drug, and it is a very specific number of hours. The time it takes for half of the medication to be eliminated from your system is known as the clearance time. The biological half-life of Viagra is 4-6 hours, and the clearance time is 4.5 hours on average, which means that you should be able to feel the effects of the drug for at least 4.5 hours after you take it (this will vary based on the dosage, but you should be able to determine an approximate time frame based on the information provided by the manufacturer).
What About Residual Effects?
When people take Viagra, there are a few things that they need to be aware of. First, while the medication does give an instantaneous effect, it also has a bit of a residual effect, or hangover. This means that there is a small chance that you will still feel the effects of the drug even after your episode of erectile dysfunction has passed. The second thing that people need to be aware of is that the drug can cause your blood pressure to rise. This is something that you should be aware of before you take the drug, and it can cause further complications if not addressed properly. For this reason, it is usually not a good idea to take the drug if you have high blood pressure or are taking any medications for high blood pressure (common examples include: losartan, irbesartan, valsartan, and telmisartan).
How Many Doses Should I Take?
Viagra is a drug that you take once or twice a day (in the morning and in the evening), at least 6 hours apart. There is also a possibility that you will need to take even more frequently if you are experiencing extreme cases of erectile dysfunction. It is important to keep in mind that the efficacy of the medication will decrease as your body gets used to it, which means that you will need to adjust the dosage to maintain the same level of effect. This could involve either increasing or decreasing the dose, but only your personal physician can advise you on whether or not this is necessary. Regardless of whether or not your personal physician advises you to change the dosage, you should still continue taking the same number of doses each day. Your personal physician will also advise you of the safest and most suitable dosing for your case, which should always be your first priority.
Is There Anything Else I Should Be Aware Of?
While many people only focus on the residual effects and safety aspects of Viagra, it is still a medication that you need to approach with caution. People with kidney or liver problems should not take the medication, as it can cause major complications. The same goes for people with a history of heart disease, heart failure, or stroke. Men with these conditions should not take the medication, as it can worsen their condition. Some medical experts advise that people with these conditions avoid having sexual contact until they have recovered their health (1). Since we are already discussing the risks associated with this drug, I don’t think it is a great idea to have sex while you’re sick, to begin with.
Will Viagra Work For My Partner?
Yes, Viagra is safe to use with your partner. In fact, it has a very positive effect on your relationship. One of the side effects of Viagra is increased sexual desire, which can lead to greater intimacy and connection between the two of you. This is why many people with erectile dysfunction prefer to take the medication instead of seeking help from other, less reliable sources.
When Should I Start Treatment?
If you are a man and you are experiencing erectile dysfunction, then it is most probable that you have suffered from premature ejaculation as well. One of the reasons why Viagra was created was to help men with premature ejaculation. If your ejaculation is consistent and premature, then there is a good chance that it can be helped by the drug. It is important to note that this is not a blanket recommendation and you should consult with your personal physician about whether or not the medication will help you. Some men with premature ejaculation have found that they were unable to achieve an erection even though they had an opportunity to engage in sexual activity, and in these cases, Viagra was not able to help (2).
The decision to start treatment for erectile dysfunction should be a personal decision and should be based on what is best for you as an individual. If you are wondering whether or not to begin treatment, then you should ask yourself these questions. Does the problem interfere with your life? Is there something that you need in order to feel comfortable having sex? Do you have an opportunity to be intimate with a partner and do you want to take more advantage of this aspect of your relationship? All of these questions should be taken into consideration and the answers should form the basis for your decision.
Viagra Or Cialis?
While both medications work in a similar way, there are some differences between them. Cialis is a medication that is prescribed more frequently than Viagra, as it is often used for treating male sexual dysfunction, including erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. It is a more recent arrival on the market and it has fewer side effects than Viagra. In fact, many people with erectile dysfunction are turning to alternative and complementary medications in addition to or instead of Viagra.
Which One Is More Effective?
This is a difficult question to answer since there are so many variables that can affect the outcome. It is important to consider a few factors, however. First of all, both medications work well and effective, but Viagra is a frequently prescribed medication and it is also the best-selling drug in the world. If you are interested in treating erectile dysfunction, then it would be best to start with Viagra and then move on to Cialis if needed. Another factor to consider is the cost. Cialis is usually much more expensive than Viagra, and many insurance policies do not cover the costs of Cialis, which can put a financial burden on the patient. In some cases, copayment requirements are even higher for Cialis than for Viagra (3).
Long-Term Effects?
Both medications are effective, and in most cases, the effects will last for a reasonably long period of time. In general, people will experience improvements in sexual function within a few weeks of beginning treatment, but it can take a while before you will notice a difference. In rare situations, there are some documented reports of patients experiencing negative effects after long-term use of either medication (4). It is important to bear in mind that just because a medication has positive effects in the short-term does not mean that it is universally safe for use over the long-term. If you plan to use either of these medications for an extended period of time (i.e. more than a few weeks), then it is imperative that you consult with your personal physician to ensure that the medication is safe for you, especially if you are planning on having children. There are also a few situations where the medications can cause more damage than good. For instance, people with kidney problems should not use Viagra, as it can cause kidney damage (5). Some men can experience an increased risk of prostate cancer due to the prolonged use of Viagra (6). Finally, it should be noted that both medications can cause photosensitivity, which means that they can cause skin sensitization, especially in people with light skin. It is recommended that patients with light skin use caution when exposed to sunlight or tanning rays (7).