Is Viagra safe to use for Erectile Dysfunction treatment?

January 14th, 2010 by Kevin Leave a reply »


Is Viagra safe to use?
Viagra is an FDA-approved impotence treatment drug. Viagra Sildenafil is generally safe for use. Viagra should be taken orally, once in 24 hour period, about an hour before sexual activity. It is available as oral tablets in 25mg, 50mg and 100mg strengths. 50mg is the recommended dose strength. Viagra Sildenafil comes in a film-coated tablet that should be stored in a cool, dry place. The safety and effectiveness of Viagra Sildenafil when used with other Erectile Dysfunction treatments has not been studied. The use of such treatments in combination with it is therefore not recommended.

However, like other Erectile Dysfunction treatments, Viagra too can provoke adverse effects which include flushing, headache, urinary tract infection, stomach ache, dizziness, diarrhea, vision problems and rashes. Call your doctor immediately if you experience any of the rare side effects such as intraocular pressure, heart attack, severe hypotension, priapism (prolonged and painful erections), sudden loss of hearing, stroke and ventricular arrhythmias after taking this Erectile Dysfunction treatment.

Viagra is suitable only for men that suffer from erectile dysfunction. Do not buy viagra for pleasure purposes. Women and children should also not take this erectile dysfunction treatment.

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1 comment

  1. Mike says:

    The best treatment for ED is the Vacuum therapy pump – according to the American Board of Urology.

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