Description
What Is Viagra?
Viagra is a film-coated tablet that treats erectile dysfunction (ED) in adult men. It contains sildenafil, a type of medicine called a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. By relaxing blood vessels in the penis, Viagra helps improve blood flow during sexual arousal—making it easier to get and keep an erection.
What Is Viagra Used For?
Viagra is used to treat erection problems such as:
— Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection
— Erections that aren’t firm enough for sex
— Reduced sexual performance due to poor blood flow
It’s for men who have ED and need help achieving or sustaining an erection.
How Does Viagra Work?
Sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, works by widening the blood vessels in the penis. This improves circulation and allows more blood to flow in when you’re sexually stimulated. It won’t cause an automatic erection—you still need arousal for it to take effect.
How Should It Be Taken?
To get the best results, follow these directions:
— Take 1 tablet about an hour before sexual activity
— Swallow whole with water, with or without food
— Avoid taking more than 1 tablet in 24 hours
— A heavy meal may delay the effects
— Only take Viagra when you plan to have sex
Viagra works for most men within 30 to 60 minutes, but it may take longer depending on what you’ve eaten. If it doesn’t work the first time, try again—sometimes it takes a few attempts.
Are There Any Side Effects?
Viagra can cause side effects, although not everyone gets them.
Common side effects:
— Headache
— Nausea or indigestion
— Flushing, dizziness
— Visual disturbances (blurred vision or colour changes)
— Stuffy nose
Uncommon side effects:
— Vomiting, skin rash, eye irritation
— Rapid heartbeat, high or low blood pressure
— Muscle pain, drowsiness, tinnitus
Rare or serious side effects:
— Chest pain
— Allergic reactions
— Prolonged or painful erections (over 4 hours)
— Sudden vision or hearing loss
— Serious skin reactions or seizures
Stop taking the mediction and seek urgent medical advice if you experience severe symptoms.
Who Should Avoid Viagra?
This medication isn’t suitable for everyone. It should be avoided if any of the following apply:
— No diagnosis of erectile dysfunction
— Currently taking nitrates, “poppers”, or riociguat
— Recent history of a stroke, heart attack, or severe heart issues
— Low blood pressure or serious liver problems
— Under 18 years of age or female
— Previous vision loss linked to NAION or inherited eye conditions
— Allergy to sildenafil or any listed ingredient in the tablet
How Should Viagra Be Stored?
— Store in the original packaging below 30°C
— Keep out of sight and reach of children
— Don’t use after the expiry date