Frequently Asked Questions about Viagra

What is Viagra? Viagra (sildenafil) is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. It works by increasing blood flow to the penis, helping achieve and maintain an erection.

How long does Viagra last? The effects typically last for 4-5 hours, but this can vary depending on individual factors and dosage.

What are the side effects? Common side effects include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, and upset stomach. More serious side effects are rare but possible; consult your doctor immediately if you experience vision changes, chest pain, or prolonged erection (priapism).

How should I take Viagra? Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. Typically, it’s taken as needed, approximately 30-60 minutes before sexual activity. Don’t take more than one dose in a 24-hour period.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Viagra? Excessive alcohol consumption can reduce the effectiveness of Viagra and increase the risk of side effects. Moderate alcohol consumption might be acceptable, but consult your doctor for guidance.

Who shouldn’t take Viagra? Men with certain heart conditions, low blood pressure, or those taking specific medications (like nitrates) should not take Viagra. Discuss your health history with your doctor before using it.

Is Viagra right for me? A consultation with your doctor is necessary to determine if Viagra is a suitable treatment for your ED. They will assess your health and medical history to provide personalized recommendations.

Where can I get a prescription for Viagra? You can obtain a prescription from your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider. Online pharmacies require a valid prescription before dispensing medication.

What are the alternatives to Viagra? Several other medications treat ED, each with its own mechanism of action and potential side effects. Discuss these alternatives with your physician.