How to take Viagra safely
Assuming you are of average weight and size, and in reasonably good health, you will normally be advised to take 50mg about one hour before you expect sexual activity. Viagra is not designed to be taken on a regular basis. It is a once-daily drug that is taken as and when required. Once taken, it usually allows up to four hours of responsiveness. The effect will be delayed if you take the drug on top of a heavy meal with a high fat content. It is also not advisable to drink too much alcohol. This may cause your blood pressure to drop.
Safety information
• Viagra may cause dizziness, blurred vision, fainting or lightheadedness. Do not drive, operate machinery, or other dangerous activities until you know how you react to Viagra. Using Viagra alone, with certain medicines or with alcohol may lessen your ability to drive or perform other complex tasks.
• To minimize dizziness or lightheadedness, sit up or stand slowly when rising from a seated or lying position.
• Viagra may rarely cause a painful penile erection, which can last for long periods of time and is not related to sexual activity. If not treated immediately, this may lead to permanent erectile dysfunction or impotence (not being able to have or maintain an erection for sexual purposes).
Viagra works with your body’s chemistry
Taking this medication, your body is going to be enabled to give you an erection and to keep an erection when you are sexually excited so you can perform sexually. Working with your body’s chemistry, Viagra allows your blood to flow to the penis creating an erection but only when your hormones relay that message to your body.
When you take Viagra you and you are aroused to get an erection, you can have an erection for up four to five hours. As you have quite a long time frame, you can have sexual intercourse for as long as you like during this time or until you are fully pleasured. Your erection will go away as it normally would after you are sexually satisfied.
Viagra myths
«Viagra won’t make you young and strong again,» as Dr. Mulcahy sates. «If you’re in your 40’s, and are able to maintain a good erection and have a sexual intercourse, there’s no reason for you to buy Viagra».
Some patients believe that Viagra will make them even better in bed and increase their sexual drive. The both statements are incorrect. It is not an aphrodisiac — it’s an erectile dysfunction medication.
«An aged man who can’t ejaculate every time he has an erection is not impotent» says Dr. Mulcahy. And Viagra was not proven to help recover more quickly or allow men to ejaculate more than they were able before.
Viagra and alcohol
Many doctors and healthcare specialists warn men against using Viagra in conjunction with alcohol. Even the package of Viagra itself has a warning against such mix. Why?
When taking alcohol, you risk experiencing the possible side-effects of Viagra that you might never experience when sober. Alcohol is a natural blood thinner, and if you read the instructions carefully, Viagra shouldn’t be taken together with blood thinning drugs. In fact, it’s highly advised to not take alcohol before undergoing certain procedures like tattooing or piercing for the same reason - if a bleed occurs it will be vary hard to stop.
What are you missing when you aren’t taking Viagra?
You are missing out being able to be confident when talking to your partner or lover! With Viagra you know you are going to be able to perform when taking Viagra without having to discuss those sexual toys, the problems that you have getting an erection, and best of all – no one has to know you are using Viagra unless you tell them you are!
You are going to miss out on the embarrassment of not being able to perform, you are going to miss out on the depressing feeling of your partner not being happy! Viagra gives you control back over your personal sexual life.
Viagra - keep it handy to guard yourself against failures!
Viagra is intended to solve sexual problems of millions men in the whole world. It is a safe, reliable and economical medication for treating erectile dysfunction - number one problem of most modern men. The perfect combination of the ingredients of the medication allows getting over the problem effectively with minimal or no side effects.
Precautions before using Viagra
Elaborate your doctor your entire medical history, including any allergies (especially drug allergies), any penis conditions such as fibrosis/scarring, history of painful/prolonged erection (priapism), sickle cell anemia, blood system cancers (such as leukemia or myeloma), or Peyronie’s disease, eye problems (retina diseases).
Kidney or liver disease, bleeding disorders or active stomach ulcers, heart diseases, stroke or severe high or low blood pressure should also be explained.
How Viagra gives you power
Viagra is a medication that enables you to have sexual relations again, because Viagra works with your body, your blood stream, to help your body produce an erection when you are sexually excited. Without being sexually excited Viagra is not going to change anything about your body.
Viagra is not for everyone
Ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity.
If you are taking any medicines that contain nitrates – either regularly or as needed – you should never take Viagra. Keep in mind that if you take Viagra with any nitrate medicine or recreational drug containing nitrates, your blood pressure could suddenly drop to an unsafe level. You could get dizzy, faint, or even have a heart attack or stroke. Nitrates are found in many prescription medicines that are used to treat angina (chest pain due to heart disease) such as:
nitroglycerin (sprays, ointments, skin patches or pastes, and tablets that are swallowed or dissolved in the mouth);
isosorbide mononitrate and isosorbide dinitrate (tablets that are swallowed, chewed, or dissolved in the mouth).