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What is Prescription Viagra?
Prescription Viagra (also known as sildenafil citrate) is a pill used by men to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and can help them obtain and keep an erection when they become sexually excited.
How does Prescription Viagra Prescription work?
Prescription Viagra works by helping to relax the blood vessels in then penis, allowing blood to flow to the area when you become sexually excited. Prescription Viagra will only help you to get an erection if you are already sexually stimulated.
You should not take Prescription Viagra if you do not have erectile dysfunction.
What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile Dysfunction is a medical condition where not enough blood flows to the penis, causing difficulty getting or maintaining an erection long enough for sex.
It is important to remember that impotence isn't the same for all men. Some men aren't able to get an erection at all, some can get one, but it's not hard enough for sex while others get a hard erection but lose it before sex occurs or during the act of love making. Erectile
Unfortunately many men avoid discussing ED and will often wait more than a year before talking to their doctor. However, as ED is a medical condition it is unlikely that erections will occur without some form of treatment.
Why erectile dysfunction (ED) happens
ED can sometimes be caused by things such as stress or fatigue, although more often than not it is a physical problem which prevents the blood from flowing properly.
When a man has ED the nerves or blood vessels in the penis don't work properly which prevents blood from flowing to the penis.
Know what to expect when taking Prescription Viagra
● You will not get an instant erection
● You must be aroused for Prescription Viagra to work
● Prescription Viagra usually works in about 30 minutes
● Prescription Viagra works for 4 hours, so you can take your time
● After sex, your erection will go away
● To get the fastest results, take Prescription Viagra Prescription on an empty stomach or after eating a low-fat meal
Getting the best results
When taking Prescription Viagra, remember these 4 things. That way you can focus on what really matters and have a more satisfying sexual experience:
1. Get into the mood
Prescription Viagra will not give you an instant erection and it will only work when you are sexually aroused.
4. If at first you don't succeed...
How does VIAGRA work?
Prescription Viagra is a prescription drug that works by increasing blood flow to the penis thus allowing many men with erectile dysfunction or impotence to respond to sexual stimulation. When a man is sexually excited Prescription Viagra helps the penis fill with enough blood to cause an erection. After sex is over, the erection goes away.
How long will it take for Prescription Viagra Prescription to work?
Prescription Viagra begins working in about 30 minutes and it can last for up to 4 hours. In one study of prior Prescription Viagra users that were given a 50-mg tablet 2 hours after eating, it was proven to work in as little as 14 minutes. (Data taken from a study of 228 men with ED who previously had success with Prescription Viagra).
How often can I take Prescription Viagra Prescription?
For most patients, Prescription Viagra can be taken once a day as needed.
In patients taking certain protease inhibitors (such as for the treatment of HIV), it is recommended not to exceed a maximum single dose of 25 mg of Prescription Viagra in a 48 hour period.
Please consult your doctor if you have any questions about taking Prescription Viagra.
Can I take Prescription Viagra Prescription with other medicines?
Tell your doctor about any medicines you are taking.
Do not take Prescription Viagra if you take nitrates, often prescribed for chest pain, as this may cause a sudden, unsafe drop in blood pressure.
If you have prostate problems or high blood pressure your doctor may start you on a lower dose of Prescription Viagra.
Prescription Viagra should not be used with other treatments that cause erections.
Prescription Viagra should not be used with REVATIO as this also contains sildenafil, the same medicine found in Prescription Viagra.
If you are taking protease inhibitors, such as for the treatment of HIV, your doctor may recommend a 25-mg dose and may limit you to a maximum single dose of 25 mg of Prescription Viagra in a 48-hour period.
Do not start or stop taking any medicines before checking with your doctor or pharmacist. This includes prescription and non-prescription medicines or remedies.
Please read the patient information leaflet provided at the bottom of this page for more information about Viagra.