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Viagra
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Suggested Use: Years of testing have shown that Viagra is safe and effective enough to be used by men who suffer from this dysfunction. Viagra affects the erectile tissues and organs, and broadens the vessels of the penis to keep it filled with blood. You doctor may also prescribe Viagra for other conditions. Before Using This Product: Before you begin taking Viagra you should know that it may cause blurred vision, loss of sight or acute eye pain caused by bright light. However in some cases patients complained that they experienced a loss of vision in one eye, which was caused by the insufficient blood circulation to one eye. This reaction to Viagra is most likely to be found in people who suffer from a heart disease, hypertension or diabetes; who are older than fifty; who have high blood cholesterol levels; who smoke a lot of cigarettes; and who have an eye disease. Discontinue taking this medication if you have the problem described above. Prescription: Viagra is taken half an hour and within four hours before the sexual intercourse, but not more than once a day. The common dose is 50 mg a day. However a larger or a smaller dosage can be suggested by your doctor depending on its results or the therapeutic response. Viagra is prescribed and taken in case of need. The medicine should be kept in a dry cool place away from direct sunlight. Do not put Viagra in a container labeled for another drug. Store the medicine out of small children's reach. Warnings: Such conditions as irregular heartbeat, coronary artery disease, heart stroke, heart seizure or failure (within the last 6 months) might become a serious restriction for those who are about to use Viagra and patients should seek a professional advice and recommendations. Consult your doctor if you have high blood pressure or low blood pressure conditions before you use Viagra. If you experience giddiness, sickness, chest discomfort or any other uneasiness it is strongly recommended to stop using Viagra and call for emergency medical aid. You should be cautious using Viagra if you suffer from prolonged erections, retina disorder, kidney or liver disease, gastric ulcer, leukemia or thrombocytosis. Immediate help should be provided if an erection goes on for more than 4 hours after the medicine was taken. Consult your doctor before taking products that contain grapefruit juice if you currently take Viagra. Do not take Viagra with nitrate-based drugs, such as isosorbide, nitroglycerin, amyl nitrate or nitrite. Using Viagra with other medicine for erectile dysfunction is strongly inadvisable. Unwanted Adverse Reaction: Adverse reaction is quite possible with the use of any medication. The most common but less hazardous side effects caused by Viagra include: blushing, headache, nasal blockage, stomach upset, stomachache, sight problems, and skin eruption. Other side effects are more serious. Any further use of Viagra should be discontinued and professional care should be provided immediately. These side effects include: blurred vision, loss of sight or acute eye pain caused by bright light; tinnitus or loss of hearing; chest discomfort and pains; heart arrhythmia; cold sweat; bladder pain, frequent or painful urination; breathlessness; prolonged penile erection (without stimulation); spasms or convulsions. More side-effects can take place in case of overdose or if Viagra is taken with other pharmaceutical products. However if the medicine is used as prescribed and all the required precautions are taken, Viagra can be an effective solution for those who suffer from erectile impotence. Overdose: Your body is well adapted to eliminate drugs fast and safe, but if drugs are misused or if you take too much, an overdose may occur. Do not take more medicine than prescribed. People who overdose with Viagra most commonly experience pain in the chest, nausea, heart arrhythmia, and swelling of the limbs. If you believe that you overdosed, call for emergency help as soon as possible in order to prevent an adverse reaction. More Info: Viagra helps most men get an erection within 30-60 minutes after the drug has been taken and keep it while being sexually aroused for 4 hours. However, not every patient can use Viagra. It is usually prescribed based on your drug tolerance and other medicine you take. Do not give Viagra to someone who does not have a proper prescription for it. Mixing with Other Drugs and Foods: Viagra can interact with some other medicaments which as a result may have a negative effect on different organs of a human body. Avoid taking Viagra with any drugs that consist of nitrates, including isosorbide, nitroglycerin, amyl nitrate or nitrite. Make a list of all the drugs you take and give the list to your doctor or pharmacist for a further consultation, especially if you take one of the medicaments listed below: medicines for high blood pressure; alpha-blockers; blood-thinners; PAH medicines, such as Bosentan; HIV protease inhibitors; antibiotics, such as erythromycin, telithromycin or clarithromycin; antifungal agents; anticonvulsant drugs and drugs used in the management of epilepsy. Make sure you mention all the drugs under prescription and without prescription when you consult your health specialist. Pay special attention to vitamins and food supplements. This entry was filed under Erectile Dysfunction. |
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