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VIAGRA (sildenafil citrate) is the effective ED Treatment in men. ED or Erectile Dysfunction is an inability to reach/maintain erection at an adequate level for sexual intercourse to happen. Erectile Dysfunction Causes are various, from stress to diabetes (see full lise of Impotence Causes in males over 18 years old).

VIAGRA (sildenafil citrate) Information

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  • This article contains important information about Viagra 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg tablet use.
  • Carefully refer to the information before taking this medicine.
  • Keep this information so you can read it again later.
  • If you feel that the published information is not clear, or you want to ask additional questions, please contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Your doctor is the only designated source to administer this drug according to the diagnosis of your individual needs. Therefore, by no means pass it on to others, even if the symptoms are the same as yours.

Viagra Designation

Viagra comes in 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg doses.

Only your doctor should prescribe the dose and manner (how often) Viagra is to be used.

What are Viagra tablets?

The active ingredient in Viagra is sildenafil citrate and it is distributed in 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg tablets respectively. In addition, Viagra tablets contain the following carrier ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose, anhydrous calcium hydrogen phosphate, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, titanium dioid (E171), lactose, triacetin and indigo carmine aluminum lake (E 132).

Viagra 25 mg tablets are blue film-coated, round diamond-shaped and debossed with "Pfizer" on one side and "VGR 25" on the other side.

Viagra 50 mg tablets are blue film-coated, round diamond-shaped and debossed with "Pfizer" on one side and "VGR 50" on the other side.

Viagra 100 mg tablets are blue film-coated, round diamond-shaped and debossed with "Pfizer" on one side and "VGR 100" on the other side.

What is Viagra?

Viagra is a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor. It is the first of a new family of Erection Drugs.

During sexual excitement, blood vessels in the penis expand, which increases the amount of blood flow into the smooth muscle of the cavernous body and creates an erection.

Viagra can cause sexual excitement beneficial for an erection. Do not take Viagra if you do not have Erectile Dysfunction . Do not take Viagra if you are a woman (there is no women Viagra approved).

What is Viagra used for?

Viagra tablets are used for Impotence Treatment in men who have Erectile Dysfunction, a condition referred to colloquially as Impotence. Men with Erectile Dysfunction are not able to achieve and maintain an erection to the extent necessary for performing sex.

In what cases should I not take Viagra tablets?

Do not take Viagra if you:

  • Are taking medications which contain nitrate or nitric oxide donor. These medicines are commonly used to treat and relieve angina (chest pain). Viagra may increase the unwanted effects of these medicines. Be sure to tell your doctor if you are taking this medicine. If you are unsure, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
  • Have had an allergic reaction to Viagra. Allergic reactions include rash, pruritus (itching) of the face and/or tongue, or shortness of breath. Tell your doctor if you have previously experienced any of the symptoms listed.
  • Have had a stroke (brain vascular disorder), heart attack, or low blood pressure.
  • Have rare inherited eye diseases (e.g. retinitis pigmentosa).
  • Do not administer to those men for whom sexual activity is inadvisable such as those with severe cardiovascular disease, unstable angina, severe heart failure), or who have severe liver disease.

In what cases are special requirements needed to use Viagra?

Before taking Viagra, talk to your doctor if you have the following:

  • Sickle cell anemia (red blood cells), leukemia (cancer of white blood cells), multiple myeloma (cancer of the bone marrow), or any condition, deformity, or disorder affecting the penis. In these conditions, in particular, the medications for Erectile Dysfunction Treatment are to be carefully defined and administered.
  • A stomach ulcer or a bleeding disorder (e.g. hemophilia).
  • Allergic to lactose in a minimal amount (1 mg, 2 mg, or 4 mg respectively).
  • Viagra should not be taken with other medicines for erectile dysfunction.

What criteria should be considered when dealing with children?

Viagra should not be given to children under the age of 18.

What criteria should be considered in patients older than 65 years of age?

The optimal dose for elderly patients taking Viagra for the first time should be individually determined by a doctor, but no more than 50 mg.

What should I do in the case of having kidney or liver disease?

Talk to your doctor before using Viagra if you have kidney or liver problems. Your doctor may prescribe a different dosage or prescribe a certain treatment.

What symptoms can I expect while taking Viagra?

Viagra can cause dizziness and visual disturbances. Such reactions can lead to dangerous activity while driving a vehicle. You should be aware of how you react to Viagra before you get behind a steering wheel or operate machinery.

Can you take the Viagra with other medicines (including other Erection Pills)?

Tell your doctor if you take other medications. Viagra may interfere with some medicines and cause chest pain during treatment.

Emergency care is essential. Therefore, tell your doctor if you have taken Viagra. Only take Viagra with other medications if your doctor recommends it.

Viagra can interact the effects of nitrates and the nitric oxide donor drugs that are used for therapeutic effects in angina pectoris (chest pain). Viagra should not be used together with ones as well as other anti Impotence Drugs.

How to take Viagra?

The optimal dose of Viagra should be determined by your doctor. Never exceed the dose prescribed by your doctor. Typically, the initial dose is 50 milligram.

Take 1 whole Viagra about 1 hour before sexual intercourse with a little water.

Sildenafil citrate, the active ingredient in Viagra, improves blood flow and helps you to achieve an erection. In each case, the development time required to achieve an erection varies depending on each patient. On average it takes 1 hour. It is possible that consuming a heavy meal prior to taking Viagra can cause the effect to take a longer period of time.

Drinking alcohol can temporarily impair the erection of the penis.

In order to receive the maximum benefit of the drug, you should not drink large amounts of alcohol before taking Viagra.

In the case that Viagra does not allow you to get an erection which lasts long enough to complete sexual intercourse, consult your doctor.

More than one Viagra tablet should not be taken each day.

What to do if I overdose?

A dose that is greater than 100 mg does not increase the effect of the drug, but the side effects caused by an overdose in the amount can be severe.

Do not take more tablets than your doctor prescribes to you. If you take more than the required amount, consult your doctor.

Does taking Viagra cause any side effects?

Viagra tablets can cause side effects, but they are mostly mild or moderate in severity.

The most common side effect is facial flushing. Upon indigestion of Viagra, dizziness, nasal congestion and abnormal vision (including amplified color vision, disturbances in brightness perception and blurred vision) has been rarely reported.

Muscle aches can occur if Viagra is taken every day in more than one application.

In rare cases, prolonged and sometimes painful erections have been reported after taking Viagra. If you have an experience of an erection which lasts too long (more than 4 hours), tell your doctor immediately.

In the case that any of these side effects occur and they become uncomfortable or persist over time, consult your doctor. If you have any unwanted effects which are not mentioned on this page, please report it to your doctor.

How do I store Viagra?

Viagra (and other ED Pills) should be maintained at 30 °C in the original package to protect it from moisture.

The expiration date on the package should be followed. Keep Viagra away from children.

For further information on Viagra or any Erection Problems, contact your doctor or pharmacist.



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