Are you tired of fumbling over the numerous packets of pills in your medicine cabinet? Does the idea of a daily pill regimen make your skin crawl? If so, hold onto your wallet; Viagra has arrived!

An amazingly simple and effective answer to your prayers is available in the form of the blue pill. So simple, in fact, that even a child could use it. You’ll just need to know two things: how to activate Viagra and what dosage to take.

On that note, let’s get to the matter at hand.

Turn On Viagra (Prerequisites)

Before you begin taking Viagra, you need to consult with your physician and get his approval. Next, you need to familiarize yourself with the potential side effects (especially if you’re taking more than one drug). Following these two steps will help ensure that your experience with Viagra is as pleasant as possible.

The Two Step Process To Get Viagra

To get Viagra, you must first consult with your physician and follow his instructions carefully. During this time, your doctor will conduct a physical examination and ask you a few questions about your personal health history. Your doctor may also give you a list of medications that you’re currently taking (and maybe some that you’ve taken in the past).

Once you’ve completed the two-step process and your physician has given his approval, you can purchase Viagra from any pharmacy that stocks it (it’s usually sold in a blue box with a white coating on the outside).

When you receive your Viagra, take it as soon as possible and follow the instructions that come with it (read the package carefully to understand how and when to use it).

When To Expect Results

Taking Viagra will almost certainly affect your sex life. Fortunately, this change usually takes place quietly and almost imperceptibly. During the first few weeks of taking Viagra, you may notice that your erections have slightly improved. Within a couple of months, you’ll probably begin to notice a significant change for the better. By the end of the third month, you’ll be experiencing a more than satisfactory erection (provided you’re using the correct dose).

Based on this information, it’s clear that you need to take patience in order to see results from your Viagra prescription. However, once you do see improvements, you’ll be able to tell that the wait was definitely worth it.

Dosing (How Many Pills?)

On the dosage front, there are numerous different formulations of Viagra. The standard dose is one pill per day. However, some people may find that two pills per day are more effective for them (in which case, talk to your physician about adjusting the dose). Some people may also need to take higher doses to experience the same effects as others (in which case, try a higher dose).

As a general rule, the effects of the medication (and the resulting changes to your sex life) will begin to show up after about a week of steady use. If you’re brand new to the medication or have only been taking it for a short time, begin with a low dose (such as 25 mg per day) and gradually increase it until you reach your desired effect. With practice, you’ll be able to determine the correct dose for yourself (and remember: the dose that you take depends on several factors, including your age, weight, and medical history).

Along with the pill, you’ll also need to follow up with a course of therapy (typically a few minutes of manual manipulation per day) in order to experience the full effect of the medication. Without this additional step, you may still be able to get an erection, but it might not last as long as it could and possibly not at all. So, while waiting for your erections to improve, it’s a good idea to continue with the therapy (as long as you don’t experience any side effects from the therapy, which is mostly harmless).

The Different Types Of Erections You Could Experience

When you first begin taking Viagra, the most common type of erection that you’re likely to experience is a soft one. In fact, many people refer to this type of erection as a mini-stroke. Though this is usually a mild and transient situation, it’s still something to be wary of (especially if you have a history of cardiovascular disease).

As you continue to take the medication, you’ll begin to notice a difference in the quality of your erections. Some people have reported experiencing harder and longer-lasting erections after several months of regular use. Indeed, if you’re able to get an erection that lasts more than four hours, you may need to speak with your physician about increasing your dosage or changing your medication (in rare cases, this condition can be caused by a physical problem, and in those cases, additional testing may be required).

For some people, getting an erection is as easy as walking into a fancy restaurant and ordering a coffee. For others, however, it can be a real chore. Sometimes it takes a little bit of thought and preparation, and in some cases, it can even require some experimentation. Fortunately, with a little bit of preparation and research, you can be sure that the outcome will be worth it.

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