One of the most popular questions among my viewers is, “How much Viagra dosage should I take?” I get asked this question so often that I finally decided to write an article devoted to this topic. So here we go…

The Basics

Before we begin, it’s important to note a few basics about Viagra. First and foremost, this medication comes with a warning about side effects. Viagra can cause dizziness, headaches, and nausea. It can also cause an elevated blood pressure, which in some people can lead to stroke or heart attack. So if you have a history of heart disease or high blood pressure, you should not take Viagra without first consulting with your physician. He or she will be the best judge of whether you are at risk and what dosage is suitable for you.

What Is the Normal Dosage?

Taking into consideration all of the possible side effects, the normal dosage of Viagra is one pill as soon as a day. Some people may need two pills or even three pills a day to obtain the desired results. However, this is a general guideline and each person is different. What works for one may not work for another. Your physician will have to examine you and perform laboratory tests before he can determine the proper treatment for your case.

How Long Does It Take For Viagra To Work?

Although Viagra has been known to work in as little as 30 minutes, the effect usually appears after 1 hour. However, it can take several hours before you actually feel the full benefits of the medication. This is why it’s important to take it at least 30 minutes before eating or drinking anything else. You should not wait until the last possible minute to take your medication especially if you are getting close to the expiration date.

Is There A Difference In The Quality Of The Drug?

No, there is no significant difference in the quality of the drug. All of the pills that contain Sildenafil are of the same high quality.

When Should You Take It?

In accordance with the instructions on the bottle, you should take your medication as soon as possible after waking up. However, some people may need the drug closer to bedtime, so consult with your physician to find out what time is suitable for you.

How Many Pills Should I Take In A Row?

You should not take more than one pill per day. Taking more than this may cause harmful effects to you. If you are already on medication for a different condition, you should consult your physician before you start taking Viagra. It is usually recommended that you do not take the medication every other day to avoid possible interactions with other medications you might be taking.

Are There Any Over-the-Counter Remedies?

Yes, there are some over-the-counter (OTC) remedies that might be able to do the trick for you. One of the best OTC drugs for low sex drive is named Wakilax. This is a natural blend of muira puama and yohimbine, which are both effective in increasing sexual arousal. However, please note that there are no guarantees that these OTC drugs will work for you, so consult with your physician first to find out if these medicines are suitable for your case.

Are There Any Side Effects From Viagra?

As mentioned above, Viagra has some serious side effects. One of the most common side effects is a headache. Some people also complain about feeling dizzy or lightheaded. If you experience these side effects, this is a good indication that you are not at a healthy enough weight or that you are overusing alcohol or other substances. If you experience any side effects that are not listed here, please consult with your physician.

Of course, there’s always the risk of serious side effects, and although Viagra has a relatively low rate of side effects, this is still a medication that you should not take lightly. Just remember that if you are at risk for heart disease or high blood pressure, you should consult with your physician before you start taking this medication.

Remember: Just Because A Drug Is On The Medicine Cabinet Does Not Mean It’s Easy To Get.

One of the biggest misconceptions about medication is that because it is available “over-the-counter”, it is necessarily easier to obtain than a prescription. Although this may be true for some medications, it is not always the case. Some medications are only available through specialty pharmacies or pharmaceutical companies. So, if you are interested in trying out a medication and you don’t have a prescription, be sure to contact your physician or a specialty pharmacy to find out if the medication is appropriate for your case.

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