Relight Your Fire. Viagra Keeps It Burning

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Relight Your Fire. Viagra Keeps It Burning

Viagra has quickly become one of the hottest medicines on the market since its introduction in 1998. Men of all ages and walks for life have regained their ability to have a sexual relationship because of this wonder drug. As Viagra and its prominent advertising has brought to light the common problem of erectile dysfunction, even more men are realizing that their of problems with ED can be helped. If you are one of those who have had problems in the bedroom and weren’t sure if Viagra could help you, read on to find out if you are a candidate to give Viagra a try.

What Does Viagra Do?

A lot of people are under the impression that Viagra is some kind of aphrodisiac or stimulant that will make them want sex. The reality of erectile dysfunction is not that those who suffer from it don’t want to have sex or have lost their desire; their bodies simply do not react properly to sexual stimulation. Viagra helps those with ED to achieve and maintain an erection, but only with sexual stimulation.

Viagra works by allowing the blood vessels in the penis to dilate and increasing the blood flow. With erectile dysfunction, the flow of blood into the penis is partially blocked or slowed, which is what prevents an erection from occurring. Once the blood can flow freely by using Viagra, sexual stimulation will cause the normal reaction and your body will prepare itself for sexual activity. With Viagra, this is achieved by blocking a certain enzyme, which usually constricts the blood vessels after sex. If these enzymes are controlled, getting and keeping an erection throughout the act of sex is possible, where it was not before Viagra.

Is Viagra Safe For Everyone?

Viagra has been proven a safe and effective treatment for erectile dysfunction in most men. In a healthy individual, Viagra generally has few side effects, and those are usually mild in nature. However, if you have certain diseases or conditions, Viagra should be closely monitored by a doctor or possibly avoided altogether. If you are on any medications or have serious medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, or kidney and liver disorders, check with your doctor before taking Viagra. In general, Viagra can be used by most men who are experiencing problems with erectile dysfunction.

Some of the medications that have been shown to interact poorly with Viagra include those that are used to treat chest pain and high blood pressure. Nitrates, commonly used to treat angina related chest pain, should never be mixed with Viagra under any circumstances. The reaction between these two medications could be possibly fatal. Additionally, those who take alpha-blocker medications to control high blood pressure should avoid Viagra, unless otherwise instructed by a doctor. This can cause a very dangerous drop in blood pressure that can cause a serious medical situation. There are other medications that might not mix well with Viagra, so talking with a doctor or pharmacist about other medications is always a wise move.

How Can I Get Viagra?

Viagra is a prescription medication and can only be purchased through a pharmacy. Buying Viagra from any other person or getting it without a prescription can be dangerous. However, all it takes to get a prescription for Viagra is a visit to your doctor. He will look at your medical history and the other prescriptions that you might be taking and decide if you are healthy enough for Viagra and if it is a safe choice considering your other medications and medical issues. You can then have your prescription filled at any pharmacy of your choice.

Some men look into the option of getting a Viagra prescription online. There are doctors who will write prescriptions for Viagra, over the Internet, based on your medical history. This method is fairly safe, provided you are honest and complete as possible when filling out the medical questionnaire. If you lie or hide important medical information when trying to obtain Viagra, you could cause yourself to end up in a precarious medical situation. Also, if you have other medical concerns about why you have a sudden need for Viagra, you may want to see your doctor first, to rule out a serious medical condition that might need other treatment. If you have a serious need for Viagra, and are healthy enough for sexual activity, it should be relatively easy to get a prescription.

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