You and your partner are enjoying a romantic night when suddenly he drops a bomb on you. ‘I’m sorry love, but I have to go to work tomorrow,’ he tells you. ‘And even though it’s just for two days, I need my pills.’ You panic and decide to help him get ready for work. But as you’re doing his back, he suddenly recalls that he’s forgotten something. So he runs into the bathroom, takes out his Viagra, and places half of it in the medicine cabinet. Before you know it, his half of the tablet is gone and you’re scrambling to replace it. This happens more than you’d like to admit. And what’s more, it happens to every couple at some point in their relationship.
What Is Viagra?
If you’re not familiar, Viagra is a drug made from the flower of the Viagara plant. It’s often used to treat erectile dysfunction or ED. In the UK, we call it ‘the little blue pill’ because of its trademark colour. Many men have found that taking Viagra regularly helps them maintain an erection that lasts long enough for them to have sex. Sometimes the side effects of the drug are so minimal that many men find it worthwhile. Unfortunately, not all men are able to benefit from the drug. Those who are allergic to bromelain, an ingredient in the Viagara plant, may have severe reactions. The most common side effect is headaches, which many men find to be a small price to pay for an improved quality of life.
How Long Does It Take For Viagra To Work?
Viagra works relatively quickly. The drug often has a noticeable effect in as little as 10 minutes. The vast majority of men report that it takes about 30 minutes to one hour for the full effect of the medication to be felt. If you and your partner are experiencing ED and he’s taking one of the blue Viagra tablets, you may need to have sex pretty soon after he swallows the medication. After all, his body won’t be able to benefit from the drug until it’s absorbed. If you’re feeling worried about this, you may want to consider trying something different. There are many treatments available to men with ED, but it often takes some time to find the right medication for each man. Trying out different drugs may help him get the best results from this medication, as well as reduce the amount of time it takes for him to feel its effects.
When Should You Take Viagra?
Like any other medication, Viagra has its restrictions. Just because your partner is experiencing ED, it doesn’t mean that you have to take care of him. You should consider using it on your own if:
- You’re feeling anxious about getting your period
- You’re feeling overwhelmed by stress
- You’re feeling a sudden burst of energy
- You’re facing an unexpected sexual urge
- You’re feeling guilty about having sexual thoughts about someone else
- You’re feeling like your performance is suffering at work
- You’re feeling discouraged about your appearance
- You’re thinking about making a big change to your life
- You’re experiencing any physical ailments
- You’re taking any medication
- You’re drinking too much alcohol
- You’re taking any supplements or vitamins
- You have a history of heart disease, high blood pressure, or heart problems
- You have a family history of heart disease, high blood pressure, or heart problems
The golden rule is: don’t take Viagra if you’re not sure it’s going to work for your partner. It may be something he’s tried before without success and it could end up being nothing more than a placebo effect. You don’t want to risk placing him in bad situations by denying him therapy when it’s clearly needed.
Is It Safe To Take Viagra While Pregnant?
Another thing to think about if you’re planning to try out Viagra is whether or not you’re pregnant. The drug is potentially dangerous to your baby if you’re taking it during pregnancy. While it’s not proven that Viagra causes any birth defects, it is known to be teratogenic, which means it can cause birth defects. It’s best to avoid the drug if you’re pregnant. However, if you’re not planning to become pregnant and are desperate for an improved sex life, it’s a risk you have to take. But be forewarned: taking too much can also cause some serious problems. If you’re worried about whether or not it’s safe for you to take Viagra while pregnant, then you may want to consider trying something else. There are many options out there that may help you have better, more satisfying sex without risking your health or the health of your baby. Keep in mind though: it’s always best to prevent disease rather than treat it. That’s why it’s important to practice safe sex and not to put yourself in situations where you’re at risk of getting an STD. If you’re worried about whether or not it’s safe for you to take Viagra while pregnant, then it may be worth avoiding the drug altogether. But if you’re feeling adventurous and want to give it a try, then go ahead. Just make sure you’re aware of the risks beforehand and that you’re prepared to deal with them.
As you can see, there are a lot of restrictions when it comes to using Viagra. Unless your partner is experiencing one of the conditions listed above, then it may not be a good idea for you to take the drug. It’s also a good idea to get your partner’s permission before you try something new. Sincerely hope this article was helpful.