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May
29
2012
Viagra - How It Works
 

Viagra works because the physiology of an erection involves the release of nitric oxide (NO) in the corpus cavernosum

Viagra recharges the enzyme guanylate cyclase, which leads to enhanced levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP).

The result is smooth muscle relaxation in the corpus cavernosum leading to enhanced inflow of blood to the point of engorgement, creating an erection.

Sildenafil is a potent, selective inhibitor of cGMP specific phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) that plays a prominent role in the degradation of cGMP in the corpus cavernosum. This means with Viagra, normal sexual stimulation results in enhanced levels of cGMP in the corpus cavernosum which leads to better erections.

Sexual stimulation is required because without recharging of the NO/cGMP system, Viagra will not cause an erection.

Viagra is metabolized by hepatic enzymes and excreted by the liver and kidneys. If taken with a high fat meal, there may be some delay in the absorption of Viagra which can result in a decrease in effect because plasma concentrations are lowered.

There are some reports that Viagra causes increased sexual pleasure for women by enhancing blood flow to the vagina.

Dosage And Price Of FDA Approved Viagra

Proper dosage is prescribed by your medical doctor. The dose of Viagra hovers around 25mg to 100mg daily, taken a half hour to 4 hours before sexual intercourse.

It is advisable to begin with a dosage of 50 mg and then increase or decrease the dosage over time. Viagra is sold in three dosages (25, 50, and 100 mg), all three costing about $10 per pill.

Viagra is not scored, which means there is no guarantee that the drug is evenly distributed throughout the tablet, so it is not recommended to cut the pill to change its dosage.

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