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How to Take Viagra for Best Results

Dr. Ashwini

10-06-2024

How to Take Viagra for Best Results

What Is Viagra? 

Viagra® has one of the biggest glow-up stories in the world of medicine. It was initially designed as a blood pressure medication for people trying to avoid chest pain and stiff left arms.

However, it quickly became clear that the little blue pill's most curious side effect wasn't causing low blood pressure but rather something else (yes, a penis) becoming stiff as well.

When researchers realized it could be picked to help men with ED function more commonly, they knew they had a hit on their hands.

Since it came onto the market in the late 90s, Viagra has grown from a niche medicine into a medication used by millions of men around the world Treating erectile dysfunction (ED).

 What Does Viagra Do?

Viagra works by improving blood flow to your penis. The active ingredient, Sildenafil, is a PDE5 inhibitor that helps blood vessels relax.

This helps improve blood flow to the penis, making it easier to get and maintain an erection.

If you have erectile dysfunction, Viagra can be highly beneficial to your sexual function and experience, as well as the level of enjoyment you get from sex.

Even a relatively modest dose of Viagra can make it significantly easier to get hard and stay during intercourse.

In clinical trials of Viagra, more than 82 per cent of men with erectile dysfunction reported an improvement in their erections after using Viagra at a dosage of 100mg

What Happens When You Take Viagra?

Erections happen when you get aroused, and blood flowing to your pen can be triggered by the see, physical touch, or both. Your nervous system sends signals that make blood rush to your penis.

Both the brand name Viagra and its generic form, Sildenafil, work by increasing blood flow to your penis.

They do this by helping the spongy tissues inside your penis, called the corpora cavernosa, fill up with blood. As a result, your penis becomes more prominent and more complex.

How To Use Viagra For Best Results

It's familiar and very ordinary to have questions about How to use Viagra to treat ED, especially if you've just started using an erectile dysfunction medication.

The good news is that Viagra is a reasonably easy medication to use once you're aware of the basics of taking it safely and effectively.

To get the best results from Viagra,' keep the following six things in mind:

  • Viagra works best when you take it 30 to 60 minutes before having sex (but no more than four hours before).
  • Consuming high-fat meals can slow down the absorption of Viagra, making it take longer to work.
  • It's possible that Viagra may not work as expected the first time you try it, especially if you're feeling anxious about sexual performance. Please give it a few more attempts before considering other options.
  • Make sure to inform your healthcare provider about all the medications you're currently taking, as some drugs can interact with Viagra and cause unwanted effects.
  • Like any medication, Viagra can have side effects. Fortunately, most are mild and temporary, such as headache or flushing.
  • Remember that ED medications are not a stdone solution. They work best with a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, stresmagement, and avoiding smoking or excessive alcohol consumption.

These guidelines will help you use Viagra effectively and minimize any potential issues. Now, let's explore each point in more detail.

Take Viagra 30-60 Minutes Before Sex, Not Earlier

If you want to control when Viagra takes effect, you should plan when you'll take it.

  • If you know you'll be having sex, it's best to take your prescribed dose of Viagra in advance, even if it means finding a moment alone or excusing yourself for a quick bathroom break before dessert is served.
  • Keep in mind that Viagra doesn't work immediately after swallowing. It needs time to enter your bloodstream and start improving blood flow to your penis.
  • Typically, it takes 30 to 60 minutes for Viagra or generic Sildenafil to begin showing noticeable effects on your ability to achieve and maintain an erection.
  • However, avoid taking your Viagra tablet more than three or four before your planned sexual activity.
  • Orange, the effects of Viagra last for about four hours. After, it may no longer be effective in helping you with erections.

What Does Viagra Do To Your Sexual Experience?

You've probably heard some impressive claims about Viagra — it's a bedroom "game-changer," it's a miracle drug, etc.

Viagra's name is widely known. It's the most popular erectile dysfunction (ED) medication in the world today, and for a good reason — for most men, it works.

But how does Viagra work? How accurate is the hype? What does Viagra do to your sexual experience, and what can you expect sex to look and feel like after taking it?

These are all good questions, and we've covered them in detail below, as well as what happens when you take Viagra, what it does to men, how you know it works, side effects and common Viagra.

How Do You Know When Viagra Is Working?

Erections happen when you're sexually aroused, and blood flows to your penis. This can be triggered by things you see, physical touch, or a combination of both.

Your nervous system sends signals that make blood rush to your penis.

Both the brand name Viagra and its generic version, Sildenafil work by increasing blood flow to your penis. They do this by targeting the corpora cavernosa, which are sponge-like tissues inside your penis.

These tissues fill up with blood, causing your penis to become larger and more complex.

During sexual activity, there's a need for your penis to stay firm. This is achieved by building up a tough membrane called the tunica albuginea.

 Side Effects Of Viagra

Before you start thinking of Viag, some perfect pill, let's talk about its side effects.

Common side effects of Viagra include:

  • Dyspepsia (indigestion)
  • Myalgia (muscle pain)
  • Abnormal vision (blurred vision and changes in colour vision)
  • Back pain
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Rash
  • Headaches
  • Nasal congestion
  • Facial

Viagra And Other PDE5 Inhibitors

Viagra is not the only PDE5 inhibitor available. The FDA has approved three other PDE5 inhibitors to treat erectile dysfunction:

  1. Cialis® (Tadalafil)
  2. Levitra® (Vardenafil)
  3. Stendra® (avanafil)

It is important to note that mixing PDE5 inhibitors without the supervision of your healthcare provider can be dangerous. These medications can interact in potentially harmful ways when taken together at total doses.

However, there are cases where healthcare providers may prescribe multiple PDE5 inhibitors simultaneously to enhance the effects of each medication for a specific individual.

This is typically done using a compounded medication with a lower dosage.

For instance, we offer compounded chewable ED medications that combine generic Sildenafil and tadalafil at a reduced dosage.

These medications can help improve your ability to achieve harder erections and last longer during sexual activity.

The Bottom Line

 For best results with Viagra, take it on an empty stomach about 30-60 minutes before sexual activity. Avoid high-fat meals, as they can delay the medication's effectiveness.

Limit alcohol consumption and follow your doctor's dosage instructions to ensure optimal results and safety.

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