Consult your doctor before starting Viagra, especially if you have heart problems or take nitrates.
Side effects are common but usually mild. Headaches, flushing, and nasal congestion are frequently reported. Severe side effects are rare. Inform your doctor immediately if you experience prolonged erection (priapism), sudden vision loss, or hearing loss.
Viagra doesn’t increase libido; it only helps achieve an erection in response to sexual stimulation. A healthy lifestyle, including diet and exercise, supports overall sexual health.
Alcohol consumption can reduce Viagra’s effectiveness and increase the risk of side effects. Limit your alcohol intake while using Viagra.
Grapefruit juice can interact negatively with Viagra, potentially leading to higher blood levels of the medication. Avoid grapefruit juice while taking Viagra.
Viagra is most effective when taken on an empty stomach. Food can delay absorption and reduce effectiveness.
The medication typically works within 30-60 minutes, but this can vary based on individual factors. Timing can also be affected by food and alcohol consumption.
Viagra is a prescription medication; it’s vital to obtain it through a licensed healthcare provider. Do not purchase from unofficial sources to avoid counterfeit medications.
Regular follow-up appointments with your doctor are recommended to monitor your progress and address any concerns.