Archive for December, 2011
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What is Viagra used for?
It is used to treat impotence in men. Viagra increases the body’s ability to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual stimulation. Viagra does not protect you from getting sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV.
How do I order Viagra?
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Who should not take Viagra?
Men who are currently using medicines that contain nitrates, such as nitroglycerin, because taken together they can lower the blood pressure too much.It should also not normally be used by women and never by children. Also read our FAQ.
Where can I get more information?
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Viagra FAQ, who should NOT take viagra?
What is Viagra used for?
Viagra is used to treat impotence in men. Viagra increases the body’s ability to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual stimulation. Viagra does not protect you from getting sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV.
How does sex affect your body?
When a man is sexually excited, the penis rapidly fills with more blood than usual. The penis then expands and hardens. This is called an erection. After the man is done having sex, this extra blood flows out of the penis into the body and the erection goes away.
Who should not take Viagra?
- Men who are currently using medicines that contain nitrates, such as nitroglycerin should not use Viagra because taken together they can lower the blood pressure too much.
- Viagra should not generally be used by women and never by children.
What side effects have been reported by patients since Viagra became available?
In patients taking Viagra, several heart-related side effects have been reported, including heart attack, sudden death, irregular heart rhythm, stroke, chest pain, and increased blood pressure. It is not possible to determine whether these events are directly related to Viagra, to sexual activity, to the patient’s heart condition, to a combination of these factors, or to other factors.
The following factors are associated with increased blood levels of Viagra:
- age greater than 65 years
- liver problems (such as cirrhosis)
- severe kidney problems
- taking certain medications at the same time (e.g., ketoconazole, itraconazole, erythromycin and saquinavir).
In these patients, the recommended starting dose of Viagra is 25 mg.
What are the most common side effects of Viagra?
- Headache
- Flushing
- Upset stomach
- Stuffy nose
- Urinary tract infection
- Visual changes such as mild and temporary changes in blue/green colors or increased sensitivity to light.
- Diarrhoea
Are there any special warnings?
- Viagra was not studied in patients who have a history of the following conditions:
- Heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening irregular heart rhythm within the last 6 months
- Very low and very high blood pressure
- Heart failure or unstable chest pain
- Certain eye disorders
- Because Viagra lowers blood pressure, your doctor will evaluate your overall medical condition to determine if Viagra, in combination with sexual activity, could adversely affect you.
- Viagra can cause a rare but serious condition of prolonged erection (priapism). It is important to contact your health care provider immediately if your erection lasts longer than 4 hours.
- Men for whom sexual activity is inadvisable may not be good candidates for Viagra.
- Tell your doctor if you are taking protease inhibitors for the treatment of HIV.
What are the General Precautions with Viagra?
- You should have a complete medical history and exam to determine the cause of your impotence before taking Viagra.
- Men who have medical conditions that may cause a sustained erection such as sickle cell anemia, leukemia or multiple myeloma or who have an abnormally shaped penis may not be able to take Viagra.
- There are several medications that are known to interact with Viagra, so be sure to tell your doctor about all medications you are taking including those you can get without a prescription.
- Viagra has not been studied with other treatments for impotence, so use in combination with other treatments is not recommended.
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What is Erectile Dysfunction?
The majority of men will suffer an isolated problem achieving erection at some stage in their lives, but for other men it happens more frequently. If the inability to maintain or achieve an erection has become a recurring problem, you may be suffering from Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence.
If you suspect that this might be the problem, there’s no need to suffer in silence. You are not alone. It’s estimated that about half of all men aged 40 to 70 years are affected with Erectile dysfunction to some degree.
It is not something to be embarrassed about. It doesn’t mean that a man is infertile or unable to have an orgasm or ejaculate. Since it is an established fact that erectile ability is not related to orgasm or ejaculation, men with Erectile dysfunction no longer have to be burdened by the myth that they are somehow lacking in virility or potency.
Erectile dysfunction can have a significant impact on a man’s life, affecting his self-confidence, self-image, and self-worth. The partners of men with Erectile dysfunction may also question themselves, and may feel that they are no longer attractive. Both the man with Erectile dysfunction and his partner may believe that Erectile dysfunction is either “all in your mind” or a natural part of aging. In fact, Erectile dysfunction is treatable in most of the men who have it.
Many cases of Erectile Dysfunction are associated with common medical conditions, some medications used to treat these conditions, and certain lifestyle factors like smoking or excessive alcohol consumption. The good news is that erection problems can almost always be treated. Often, the most effective treatment is Viagra pills (sildenafil citrate).