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What is it?

Viagra is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, a condition where a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. The active ingredient in Viagra is sildenafil citrate, which belongs to a group of drugs called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. These drugs work by relaxing the muscles in the walls of blood vessels, which leads to increased blood flow, especially to the penis. Viagra is one of the best known and most commonly prescribed drugs for this problem and is available in different dosages, usually in tablet form.

Viagra does not work as an aphrodisiac and does not induce sexual desire, therefore sexual stimulation is required to achieve the effect. The drug is known for its speed of action, as most men notice an improvement in erection within 30 to 60 minutes after taking the tablet. The duration of the effect is usually around 4 hours, which provides enough time to plan sexual intercourse. Viagra was first launched in the late 1990s and has since become synonymous with the treatment of erectile dysfunction around the world.

Composition

Viagra contains sildenafil citrate as the main active ingredient. This substance is responsible for relaxing the muscles and improving blood flow to the penis, which helps achieve and maintain an erection. Each Viagra tablet can contain different amounts of sildenafil, most commonly 25 mg, 50 mg or 100 mg, which allows the doctor to adjust the dose to the patients needs.

Other components of Viagra include excipients that aid in the processing and absorption of the drug. These substances include:

  • Microcrystalline cellulose – used to create a tablet and ensure correct dosage.
  • Calcium hydrogen phosphate (anhydrous) – contributes to the stability and consistency of the tablet.
  • Crospovidone – serves to improve the solubility of the tablet in water.
  • Magnesium stearate - used as a lubricant to prevent powders from sticking during production.

Film packaging (Opadry blue containing lactose, hypromellose, titanium dioxide and triacetin) - responsible for the characteristic blue color of the tablets and protection against moisture.
These ingredients work together to ensure the effectiveness, safety and stability of Viagra. If you are satisfied with this part, I can continue with the instructions for use.

How to use?

Viagra is taken orally, usually in the form of a tablet to be taken with a glass of water. The tablet should be taken approximately 30 to 60 minutes before planned sexual intercourse. It is important to remember that sexual stimulation is required to achieve the desired effect, otherwise the drug will not work. Viagra can be taken with or without food, but heavy or fatty meals can slow down its effect.

Here are some important guidelines you should follow while using Viagra:

  1. Follow the prescribed dose: Never exceed the dose prescribed by the doctor. The usual recommended dose is 50 mg, but your doctor may adjust the dose to 25 mg or 100 mg according to your needs.
  2. Do not exceed the frequency of use: Use Viagra only once a day. If you feel that the medicine is not working, consult your doctor instead of increasing the dose yourself.
  3. Avoid alcohol and grapefruit juice: Alcohol and grapefruit can reduce the effectiveness of Viagra and increase the risk of side effects.

Using Viagra is easy, but following these instructions is essential for safe and effective results. If you are satisfied with this description, I can continue to explain how Viagra works.

How does it work?

Viagra works by increasing blood flow to the penis, which helps achieve and maintain an erection strong enough for intercourse. The active ingredient sildenafil citrate blocks an enzyme called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5), which occurs naturally in the body and breaks down cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). This cGMP is responsible for the relaxation of smooth muscle in blood vessels, allowing increased blood flow.

When a man is sexually stimulated, his body releases nitric oxide, which activates the production of cGMP. By inhibiting PDE5, Viagra helps maintain higher levels of cGMP, which leads to better blood flow to the penis and subsequent erection. However, without sexual stimulation, Viagra will not cause an erection, because the drug itself does not act as a sexual stimulant.

Viagra begins to work approximately 30 to 60 minutes after taking it and its effect can last up to 4 hours, which provides enough time for a natural sexual act. However, if an erection lasts more than 4 hours, this is a condition called priapism, which requires immediate medical attention as it can cause permanent damage to the penis. If this description is suitable, I can continue with information about the indications for the use of Viagra.

Indications

Viagra is primarily intended for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men, a condition in which it is impossible to achieve or maintain an erection strong enough for sexual intercourse. Its a common problem that can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, anxiety, medical conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, and age. Viagra helps by improving blood flow to the penis, thus promoting a natural erection.

Indications for the use of Viagra include:

  • Erectile dysfunction: Primarily indicated for men who have problems achieving and maintaining an erection.
  • Psycho-emotional causes: It is also used in men whose erectile dysfunction is caused by psychological factors such as stress, anxiety or depression.
  • Post-operative conditions and other health problems: Viagra may also be indicated for men who experience erection problems due to certain medical conditions or after surgical procedures, such as prostatectomy.

Viagra is not intended for women or for men who do not have a problem with erectile dysfunction. It is important to use Viagra only on the recommendation of a doctor to ensure its safety and effectiveness. If you are comfortable with this text, I can continue with information about contraindications for Viagra.

Contraindications

Viagra is not suitable for everyone, so it is important to consider certain contraindications before using it. There are medical conditions and medications that can cause serious side effects when combined with sildenafil. Therefore, it is important that Viagra is used only under the supervision of a doctor and after a thorough assessment of the patients health.

Viagra should not be used in the following cases:

  • Allergy to sildenafil or other ingredients: People who are allergic to sildenafil or any other ingredient of Viagra should not take this medicine.
  • Use of nitrates: Viagra is contraindicated in patients who use drugs containing nitrates (e.g. nitroglycerin) or nitric oxide donors, as a dangerous drop in blood pressure may occur.
  • Severe heart or liver problems: Patients with serious heart conditions such as unstable angina or severe heart failure should not take Viagra. The same applies to persons with severe liver damage.
  • Recent stroke or heart attack: People who have had a stroke, heart attack, or have uncontrolled high blood pressure should avoid using Viagra.
  • Visual disorders: Patients with degenerative diseases of the retina, such as retinitis pigmentosa, or with a history of vision loss due to non-arterial anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), should use Viagra with caution or not at all.

Compliance with these contraindications is key to the safe use of Viagra. If this description fits, I can offer you some fictitious user reviews.

Side effects

Although Viagra is generally well tolerated, some patients may experience side effects. Most side effects are mild to moderate and short-lived, but it is important to be aware of them and discuss them with your doctor if they occur.

The most common side effects include:

  • Headache: This is one of the most common side effects that can occur in Viagra users.
  • Dizziness and hot flashes: Some men may experience hot flashes, facial flushing or dizziness after taking the medicine.
  • Digestive disorders: May include heartburn or nausea.
  • Congested nose or runny nose: Mild nasal congestion or runny nose can also be a side effect.
  • Changes in vision: Some users may experience slight changes in color perception, blurred vision or increased sensitivity to light.

Less commonly, more serious side effects such as chest pain, a sharp drop in blood pressure, irregular heartbeat or prolonged and painful erection (priapism) may also occur. In such cases, it is necessary to seek medical help immediately.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Viagra cost in pharmacies?
Price Viagra in different pharmacies in South Africa varies. We got it 0.26R per pill
How to buy Viagra over the counter?
Viagra it is available over the counter in our pharmacy.

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