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Viagra is a popular prescription pill used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men. In this article we have answered some of the most common questions that men have about this impotence medication. Learn more about Viagra here.
Impotence or erectile dysfunction is a serious sexual condition that affects millions of men worldwide. Most of us have been unable to get the kind of erection we desired at some point in time, either temporarily or recurrently. And we have all heard of Viagra – the effective anti-impotence medication that came on the market in 1998. In this article, we have answered some of the most commonly asked questions about Viagra.
Consisting of the active ingredient sildenafil citrate, Viagra is a drug that is prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction in men. This popular oral medication helps you to achieve and sustain a penile erection that is satisfactory for the purpose of sexual intercourse. However, it’s not a miracle impotence pill and will only work if you are sexually aroused. It is not recommended to be used for recreational purposes.
Viagra is reported to work successfully in about 80-85% cases of erectile dysfunction, which has been caused due to physiological factors such as narrowing of blood vessels; damaged or injured nerves or side effects of certain medications. It also helps men who have erectile dysfunction due to psychological factors such as depression or anxiety.
This prescription medication belongs to a class of drugs known as PDE5 inhibitors. It works by restricting the action of PDE5 – the chemical that is responsible for blocking the flow of blood to the penis, preventing you from having a proper erection. Sildenafil boosts penile blood flow so that your penis becomes rigid enough to have intercourse. Your penis loses its erection after ejaculation.
The time taken by Viagra to start working in your body is determined by a number of factors. These include the dose that you take; your Body Mass Index (BMI); your body chemistry and whether you have eaten something before taking Viagra. Viagra can take anything between 15-60 minutes to produce effective results. In most cases, Viagra starts working within 30 minutes. The effects of this impotence pill are known to last for up to four hours. In some studies, participants were able to achieve an erection in as little as 15 minutes after taking a 100 mg dose of Viagra.
While Viagra can work if taken with food or alcohol, it is advisable to avoid both food as well as alcohol a few hours prior to taking Viagra for sexual intercourse. This is because excessive alcohol intake and eating fatty foods are proved to temporarily affect your ability to achieve an erection.
Foods such as French fries or cheeseburgers will slow down your body’s capacity to absorb sildenafil. If this shatters your dreams of a romantic dinner followed by a passionate night, you can try eating foods with less fat and carbohydrate content, or give yourself some time to digest the meal before taking Viagra.