Posts Tagged ‘Viagra’

17
November

Who and how should take Viagra

Viagra is supposed to be taken by men only with erectile dysfunctions of different origins. Wether it’s vascular disease or nerves lesions of penis, Viagra is effective in any case. Exception to the rule can be only applied to men with severe fibrosis of cavernous body of penis because in this case blood flow to the penis does not affect the erectile function and cannot stimulate erection.

It is very easy to take Viagra. All you should do is to take one tablet 60 minutes before the sexual intercourse. Viagra begins to act in around 30-50 minutes and its effect lasts for 3-4 hours. However, Viagra helps only when the penis is sexualy aroused.

The best time to take Viagra is before meal because in this case it acts quicker. If you take Viagra after meals, especially if you had a high fat meal, your body will need more time to absorb the medication that can cause a retarded effect.
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16
November

Viagra, alcohol, and drugs of abuse

Very often sexual relations and alcohol consumption come together. That’s why the good news is that, according to the studies, Viagra taken to stimulate erection for the best sex in your life, most probably doesn’t not interact with alcohol if the latter is consumed moderately.

However, we would like to remind that ethanol is a strong CNS depressive agent. Besides that, it badly affects the erectile function in men. If we take the blue tablets to stimulate our nervous system and erection and alcohol that has the opposite effect, does it make sense at all? If you don’t have liver dysfunctions, you can drink alcohol with no abuse while taking Viagra.

As to the drugs of abuse, there were no studies conducted to investigate how they could interact with Viagra.
An interesting case happened right after the launch of Viagra in the UK where it was welcomed with big enthusiasm from the side of young people. In London that is considered a night life center, young men began to take Viagra at the club parties where alcohol and drugs of abuse are an often case. After such experiences, doctors noticed a big number of young men complaining to have heart aches which were followed by a real heart attack sometimes. Those patients were only 20-25 years old, and usually stenocardia does not occur at such a young age.
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