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The RIGHT way to take VIAGRA for maximum benefits | ED | Erectile Dysfunction Treatment | Sildenafil for ED || Erectile dysfunction Is Sildenafil same as Viagra? Sildenafil is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor which is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. It is also commonly known under the brand name Viagra. What is sildenafil used for? Sildenafil works by increasing blood flow into the spongy erectile tissue of the penis that consequently allows it to grow in size and become erect and rigid. Thus, it helps in treating erectile dysfunction. Can you take Sildenafil everyday? First and foremost thing, consult your doctor before taking this medicine because there is rare but severe side-effects and drug interaction with other medicines. To treat erectile dysfunction-ED, take this drug by mouth as directed by your doctor. How long does Sildenafil last for? Take sildenafil at least 30 minutes, but no more than 4 hours, before sexual activity. 1 hour before is the most effective. But remember, do not take more than once daily. How can you make Sildenafil work better? A high fat meal can delay the action of the medicine. So, take light meal while you are planning to take sildenafil. Sildenafil side-effects: Do not take this medication without doctor’s prescription especially when you are taking medicine for heart disease. Taking sildenafil with nitrate medicine can suddenly and severely decrease your blood pressure. When to take sildenafil fro best results? It is usually taken 30 minutes to 1 hour before sexual activity There are many side-effects like chest pain, blood pressure changes, stomach ulcer, liver or kidney problems. How much alcohol can you drink with Sildenafil? If you are a heavy drinker then you should make a note of this point: If you like a glass of wine or any alcoholic bev then there shouldn’t be any problem. But drinking more than that after taking Viagra could hamper your activity. Moderate to heavy drinking can make it harder for you to get an erection. Also, Viagra can lower blood pressure. Combining it with alcohol can increase this effect. Can you take Viagra with any other medication? If you are also taking an alpha blocker medication (such as doxazosin, tamsulosin) to treat an enlarged prostate or high blood pressure, your blood pressure may get too low which can lead to dizziness or fainting. Some other anti fungal, antibiotic and antiviral medications can also interact with sildenafil. So consult your doctor before taking sildenafil if you are already on other medicines. What should you avoid when taking Sildenafil? If you have a previous history of allergy by taking this medicine then you should not take it again. If you have a history of painful erection then strictly avoid this medicine There are other conditions where you should avoid this medicine like multiple myeloma leukemia sickle cell anemia pigmentary retinopathy hearing loss significant uncontrolled high blood pressure a heart attack a sudden worsening of heart related chest pain which is called angina narrowing of the aortic heart valve hypertrophic cardiomyopathy life-threatening irregular heart rhythm chronic heart failure a stroke low blood pressure liver problems severe renal impairment Peyronie's disease and many other conditions. #viagra #erectiledysfunction #sildenafil Medical disclaimer: Medinaz Academy does not provide medical advice. The content available in our books and videos, on our website, or on our social media handles do not provide a diagnosis or other recommendation for treatment and are not a substitute for the professional judgment of a healthcare professional in diagnosis and treatment of any person or animal. We intend to provide educational information only. The determination of the need for medical services and the types of healthcare to be provided to a patient are decisions that should be made only by a physician or other licensed health care provider. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition.
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