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Is taking viagra bad for you

Viagra (sildenafil) is a prescription drug used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. Viagra can't cure ED or increase sexual desire. Instead, it relaxes muscles and increases blood flow to cause an erection.

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Is taking viagra bad for you

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  1. Is taking viagra bad for you

  2. Viagra • Using Viagra can lead to serious risks, too, if you have an underlying medical condition. For instance, men with heartdisease who take drugs known as nitrates can develop dangerously low blood pressure if they take Viagra. • A quick look at the side effects of Viagra • shortness of breath or chest pain • nausea • change in vision or complete vision loss • ringing ears or complete loss of hearing • sudden body aches, pains and swelling • lightheadedness • dizziness • flushing • nosebleeds • seizures • painful or prolonged erections

  3. How to relieve Viagra side effects • Most of the mild side effects of Viagra either tend to go away within a few hours of taking your dose or can be easily relieved. • For example, headaches, flushing, and dizziness can often be eased by lying down and resting. Avoiding alcohol will also help reduce these side effects. Headaches and sensitivity to light can also be improved by turning off any bright lights around you. If you have bothersome headaches with Viagra, ask your doctor or pharmacist to recommend a pain reliever that’s safe for you to use. • If you get indigestion  after taking Viagra, try taking your dose of Viagra with a snack or light meal. Just be aware that if you do this, Viagra may take slightly longer to start working for you. (This is especially true if you eat a high-fat meal with your dose.) If your indigestion is bothersome, ask your doctor or pharmacist to recommend medication to help reduce your discomfort. • Also keep in mind that certain side effects occur more often with higher doses of Viagra. These side effects include headaches, flushing, indigestion, nasal congestion, and changes in your vision. So if these side effects are a problem for you, talk with your doctor about taking a lower dosage of Viagra.

  4. How long Viagra lasts • You may wonder how long Viagra works when it’s used to treat  erectile dysfunction (ED). Below, we answer questions related to how long Viagra works inside your body. • If you have other questions about how long Viagra works, talk with your doctor. • How long does Viagra take to work? • Viagra typically starts to work between 30 and 60 minutes after you take a dose of the drug. But Viagra itself doesn’t give you an erection. Instead, you’ll need to be sexually aroused in order for the drug to work. • Viagra keeps working in your body for up to 5 hours. This means that if you’re aroused, you should be able to achieve an erection for up to 4 hours after taking a dose of Viagra.

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