Viagra is a drug used by men to boost their sexual performance. Is viagra medically safe to use?
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Viagra is an approved drug for males with erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is weakness in erection and difficulty in sustaining even the weak erection.
Viagra comes in various doses from 50mg to the highest 200mg. It also has a generic version in the name of sildenafil citrate. The doses help males to overcome any degree of erectile dysfunction from lower degree to higher degree. The medicine is widely used by males in almost every country of the world. It has been in service for close to three decades now. Countless males have regained their intimacy with the medicine. Viagra is medicine and you need to follow the prescription details to use the medicine safely. You also need to have the right dose in line with your needs. The right dose is the dose that a doctor prescribes after examining your health, degree of erectile dysfunction, and tolerability level.
Viagra contains the drug sildenafil. It belongs to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. Viagra works by increasing blood flow to your penis, which helps you have and keep an erection. But this drug only works if you’re sexually aroused. The Viagra dosage your doctor prescribes will depend on several factors. These include: your age, whether you have liver or kidney problems, other medical conditions you may have and other medications you may be taking