Viagra

Viagra (sildenafil) can be prescribed for men suffering from the consequences of male impotence (i.e. unable to have sex because of psychological of physical reasons). To make sure this medicine works as it should, make sure you take your dose of Viagra 30-40 minutes before having sex with some food or a glass of water. Make sure you avoid taking Viagra with foods high in fat, as this way the effects of this drug can be delayed because of slower absorption. Viagra is very safe and efficient in most cases, although sometimes it may cause mild and more serious side effects. Mild side effects of this medicine commonly experienced at the beginning of the treatment may include the following symptoms: diarrhea, flushing, numbness, burning, or tingling, light sensitivity, nosebleeds, headache, heartburn, muscle aches, and insomnia. You do not need to worry about these mild side effects as inmost cases they go away on their own without any need for you or your doctor to interfere. More serious side effects are very rare and can include some of the following ones: rash, dizziness, chest pain, ringing in ears, blurred vision, shortness of breath, fainting, priapism, loss of hearing, lightheadedness, loss of vision, as well as itching or burning during urination. Inform your doctor of any side effects you get to prevent them from getting worse.
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