Viagra Questions and Answers
Viagra is approved for the treatment of men who have difficulty having and maintaining an erection (impotence).
Viagra is ready to work in your body in as quickly as 30 minutes. And it lasts for about 4 hours.
An erection is the result of an increase in blood flow into certain internal areas of the penis. Viagra works by enhancing the effects of one of the chemicals the body normally releases into the penis during sexual arousal. This allows an increase of blood flow into the penis.
Drinking alcohol can temporarily impair the ability to get an erection. To get the best results, it is best not to drink large amounts of alcohol before taking Viagra.
Viagra is taken orally as a once daily dose, one hour before sexual activity. For more detailed information consult with your health care provider.
While Viagra is effective in up to 4 of 5 men (versus 1 out of 4 taking sugar pills), it’s not effective for everyone. If it doesn’t work for you, speak with your doctor.
Viagra will be available as oral tablets in 25mg, 50mg and 100mg strengths.
No. Viagra works for men who have ED no matter how mild or severe their ED is. If you are taking Viagra, it doesn�t mean you have severe ED. Even men who have ED once in a while can benefit from taking Viagra.
Viagra will be available by prescription only.
As with any drug products, there are side effects of the product in some people. The most commonly reported side effects in patients treated with Viagra during the testing of the product were: headache, flushing, stomach ache, and mild and temporary visual changes (color perception changes, light perception changes, and blurred vision).
The safety and effectiveness of Viagra when used with other treatment for impotence has not been studied. The use of such treatments in combination with Viagra is not recommended at present.
For most patients, 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 VIAGRA in a 48-hour period.
Yes, Viagra can be taken with or without food.
Always discuss with your health care practitioner ALL of the medications you are taking (prescription and over-the-counter). In that way, you can receive the best advice for your own situation. At present, Viagra is not recommended for people taking nitroglycerin because the combination may lower blood pressure.
Viagra (sildenafil citrate) pills are not made to be cut in half. Cutting pills in half is not recommended. No studies have been done to determine if half a pill is effective