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.

Viagra should be taken only when you want to perform sexual intercourse. Viagra should not be taken more than once a day.
Some men should not take Viagra. If you have a severe heart insufficiency, cardiac angina or impaired cerebral circulation, you should be constantly under medical supervision since sexual intercourse for such people is a serious physical activity. If you notice such symptoms as heart aches while exercising or resting, memory problems, mental capacity disorders that have been progressing in the last months or if you had myocardial infarction or stroke, you should consult your health care provider whether it is worthwhile to administer Viagra.

If you had a case of priapism that is persistent penis erection that occurs without sexual stimulation and can last for several hours causing intense pain in the penis area, you should be very careful in using Viagra.

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