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In 1998, Viagra was the first drug ever approved by the FDA for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Within months, the drug became recognized worldwide, becoming one of the most researched words on the Internet. Nevertheless, as popular and effective as Viagra may be, many still do not understand how it functions or even if the drug would be helpful for their condition.

How Viagra Fights Erectile Dysfunction

Viagra does not cause erections, it helps men maintain them. When a man is sexually stimulated, certain muscles in and around his penis relax, allowing for greater blood flow. Sufferers of erectile dysfunction do not have a consistent blood flow to the area, which is why they are typically unable to maintain an erection. Viagra works by boosting this blood flow, therefore compensating any natural lack.

Viagra is designed to be used only once a day and can be used in combination by individuals taking a variety of other drugs. Nevertheless, to avoid any potential negative interactions, it is imperative to discuss your existing prescriptions with a physician before beginning to take Viagra. So far it has been determined that alcohol causes no negative side effects to users.

In the case of individuals who are taking nitrate drugs for a heart problem, Viagra should never be used. The combination of these two drugs could cause blood pressure to drop significantly. Such an effect can cause dizziness and even lead to a heart attack or stroke. As with any prescription medication, dosage should be discussed with your doctor before making any changes on your own.

How does sex affect your body ?
When a man is sexually excited, the penis rapidly fills with more blood than usual. The penis then expands and hardens. This is called an erection. After the man is done having sex, this extra blood flows out of the penis into the body and the erection goes away.

What is Viagra ® and how does it help ?
Viagra ® is a pill used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men. It was originally developed as a heart medication to improve blood flow by relaxing the arteries. During these studies, it was found Viagra ® to be effective in increasing blood flow to the male genitals. Increased blood flow will allow men, who in the past were diagnosed as sexually dysfunctional or impotent, to perform normally for up to 6 hours after taking it. It was approved by the FDA on March 27th, 1998.
It has been estimated that about 30 million men in the US alone suffer from erectile dysfunction. Traditional treatments which include suppositories, injections, penile implants and other procedures, many of which are painful and embarrassing were followed. Viagra ®, manufactured by Pfizer is a revolutionary medication that has been shown to help about 70% of men with impotence problems.

What Viagra ® does not do ?
  • Viagra ® does not cure erectile dysfunction. It is only a treatment for erectile dysfunction.
  • Viagra ® does not protect you or your partner from getting sexually transmitted diseases including HIV virus that causes AIDS.
  • Viagra ® is not a hormone or an aphrodisiac.
Do's and Dont's with Viagra ®
  • You should have a complete Medical evaluation to determine the cause of your impotence before taking Viagra ®.
  • Men who have medical conditions that may cause sustained erection such as sickle cell anemia, Leukemia or multiple myeloma or who have an abnormally shaped penis may not be able to take Viagra ®.
  • There are several medications that are known to interact with Viagra ®. So, be sure to tell your doctor about all medication you are taking including those you can get without a prescription.
  • Viagra ® must never be used by men who are taking medicines that contain Nitrates (Nitroglycerin) of any kind.
  • Viagra ® has not been studied with other treatments for impotence. So, the use of Viagra ® in combination with other treatments is not recommended.
Possible Side Effects of Viagra ®

Like all medicines, Viagra ® can cause some side effects. These effects are usually mild and do not last long. Some of these side effects are more likely to occur with higher doses. The most side effect of Viagra ® are headache, flushing of the face, stuffy nose, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, upset stomach and visual changes such as mild and temporary changes in blue/green colours or increased sensitivity to light.

Accidental Overdose
  • In case of accidental overdose, call your Doctor right away.
  • Viagra ® is not for everyone.
  • Viagra ® is not for newborns, children or women. Do not let anyone else take your Viagra ®.
Storing Viagra ®
  • Keep Viagra ® out of the reach of children.
  • Keep Viaggra in its original container. Store at room temperature, 59 -86 degree °F (15 - 30 degree °C).
The Right Dosage
Many physicians are now recommending Viagra ® therapy begin with 25 mg dosage, the minimum. Standard dose is 50 mg. Dosage higher than 100 mg per day are NOT recommended. Viagra ® should be taken about one hour before sexual activity. For More Information on Viagra ®

If you have any questions or want more information about Viagra ®, talk with your Doctor or Pharmacist or call 1-888-4Viagra ®. For additional information, read Pfizer's list of precautions and FDA's Centre for Research and Evaluation.

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Important Notes

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At this time, we are only able ship orders to the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.





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