Health - Viagra
Information about the use of Viagra as a treatment for male impotence.
Viagra has become one of the most popular drugs in the USA. Viagra,
also known as Sildenafil, does not directly give a man an erection.
Viagra was tested on 3,000 men with varying degrees of impotence.
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating. Some people in
the UK are already taking Viagra. Sexual Health - Overcoming sexual
problems
How Viagra works and its possible side-effects?
Viagra is a blue diamond shaped tablet which is prescribed to treat
men suffering from impotence (now commonly known as erectile dysfunction).
By helping to relax the blood vessels in the penis. This allows blood
to flow into the penis causing an erection.
How do you take Viagra?
Viagra is available in three doses: 25mg, 50mg, 100mg - your doctor
will select the most suitable dose for you. The drug can help impotence
associated with diabetes, spinal cord injuries, prostate surgery,
and even impotence with mysterious causes. Viagra was tested on 3,000
men with varying degrees of impotence. It achieved a success rate
of 60-80%, depending on the dosage.
What are the side effects?
Side effects are generally mild and brief in length. The most common
side effects are; headache and facial flushing. Other less common
side effects are indigestion, runny nose and a blue tint to the vision
has been reported. In a small number of cases, people who have taken
Viagra have complained of headaches, flushing and stomach-ache. It
can also cause some visual problems, including an increased sensitivity
to light, blurred vision or an inability to tell the difference between
blue and green. Men who are already taking medicines that contain
nitrates, such as nitro-glycerine, are strongly advised not to use
Viagra because the combination can lower blood pressure too much.
There are also concerns about its safety following the deaths of a
small number of American men who have taken the drug. The Food and
Drug Administration is investigating.
Note: Viagra, together with other treatments for erectile dysfunction
is available on the NHS to certain patient groups.
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