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What to Expect When Taking Viagra for the First Time?

Viagra (sildenafil) is one of the popular medicines for restoring a healthy erection and treating erectile dysfunction. The drug has high-quality and fast action, suitable for men of all age categories, has a minimal risk of side effects. You can use sildenafil pills every day since it is not addictive. Sildenafil accumulates in the blood in small amounts, however, in the absence of severe liver pathologies, it is not harmful to health and does not cause complications of existing chronic ailments. Viagra is recommended for men who are not able to achieve a strong erection and maintain it for a full sexual act. These pills can be used as an auxiliary product for the treatment of prostatitis or infertility. The drug is suitable for healthy men who want not only to increase the duration of sex but also to strengthen the sensations from orgasm. To achieve a temporary effect, it is recommended to take Viagra from time to time.

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How to choose the right dose of the drug?

The drug is available in three standard dosages: 25, 50 and 100 mg. But this does not mean that the largest dose will provide the best effect. All people are different. For example, a high dose of sildenafil in women can make the clitoris too sensitive and turn sexual intercourse into real torment. On the other hand, too low dosage of the drug may be insufficient for the occurrence of a full erection in a man.

There are several approaches to the selection of the correct dosage. When you use Viagra for the first time, you should take an average dosage of 50 mg, and then, depending on the effect, the dosage may be adjusted. Another approach is to start treatment with a minimum dosage, increasing it until a good therapeutic effect occurs.

The maximum daily dose is 100 mg. This amount of sildenafil is safe for middle-aged men who do not have chronic pathologies of the kidneys or liver. The effect of the drug lasts for four hours.

The selection of the dose should be done by a doctor – he will do it professionally and with less risk to your health.

Dosage and age

Older men and those who suffer from chronic pathologies of the liver or kidneys should reduce the daily dose to 25-50 mg (depending on how they feel). With regular use of the product (more than twice a week), the daily dosage of sildenafil should also be reduced.

With frequent use, it is recommended to use 25 mg per day.

If you use medications containing vasodilators, you should use the minimum dose of Viagra (up to 25 mg per day) after consulting a doctor. Before starting the treatment of sexual dysfunction with these pills, a number of contraindications must be excluded.

Special features of the drug

Take a pill 60 minutes before the start of sexual intercourse. The drug must be washed down with warm water or other non-alcoholic liquid. Sildenafil can be consumed regardless of the meal. During treatment, it is recommended to avoid fatty foods since they prevent the high-quality absorption of drugs into the blood and slow down the action of the product.

Give preference to cereal dishes, fruits and vegetables. Viagra should not be mixed with medicines containing nitrates, alpha-blockers, donators of nitric oxide, inhibitors of other species. These substances reduce the effect of sildenafil, increasing its concentration in plasma. The interval between taking these substances and sildenafil tablets should be three weeks. Dates of release and storage of tablets are indicated on the package. Do not take the product after it expires. Before treatment, read the instructions for use. Ensure that the room temperature does not exceed 25 degrees Celsius.

In addition, do not lose hope if Viagra did not help you after the first use. The drug can be taken daily without risk to health. Cheap RX recommends that you make several attempts, the drug will definitely work the next time! At the same time, it is necessary to follow the dose prescribed by the doctor.

Popular questions

Can Viagra be taken with alcohol and food?

It is possible, but you need to know your measure. A small dose of alcohol will help relax and tune in to the sexual wave. In this case, you should not abuse strong alcoholic beverages, which can slow down the effect of the drug.

What if the drug did not work?

Of course, each body has its own characteristics and the drug can affect men in different ways. You should not despair if the drug did not work the first time. In some cases, men need a few attempts to feel the effect. It all depends on the individual characteristics of the person.

How often can I take these pills?

The question of how often Viagra can be taken is still controversial. This question is really popular among men. Some have specific phobias – they are afraid that this sexual stimulant will definitely harm their health or the body will “get used” to sildenafil and may forget how to maintain an erection on its own. In fact, such concerns are in vain, because for more than fifteen years of its existence, the drug has been repeatedly subjected to research and tests on a large number of patients with erectile dysfunction. Clinically proven trials have shown that the long-term use of sildenafil is not a big danger to the body. It has been proven that it neither acts on the nervous system nor on the urogenital system, in particular, on erection. In addition, the use of this medicine to improve erection during three years can improve your potency. That is, these pills treat not only symptomatic impotence but also deal with its therapeutic treatment. To some extent, this sexual stimulant also acts as a sedative. Regular use of the drug helps the patient to be successful in the intimate sphere.

Contraindications

Before taking Viagra for the first time, make sure you do not have the following conditions:

  • individual intolerance to the main drug component (Sildenafil);
  • minor age;
  • severe diseases of the cardiovascular system (unstable angina, mitral or aortic valve insufficiency, myocarditis, hypertension, coronal diseases, atherosclerosis);
  • severe liver or kidney problems (acute liver or kidney failure);
  • peptic ulcer or duodenal ulcer;
  • chronic pathologies of the nervous system;
  • bleeding tendency;
  • trauma or deformity of the penis;
  • inherited diseases of the retina;
  • epilepsy.

The drug is contraindicated for men who have suffered a heart attack or stroke (during the last six months), as well as other serious surgical interventions.