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How do you maximize its efficacy? Eat a light meal beforehand. Viagra can be taken with or without food, but if you like to fuel up before getting busy, try to keep your meal choice light. ... Give yourself time for it to work. ... Don't drink alcohol after taking. ... Get in the mood.
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Read More »What is the typical Viagra dosage? It depends on a few factors, including your age and why you’re taking it, since Viagra is not only used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Your doctor will tell you how much you should take. For help with erections, the recommended dose for adults ages 18 to 64 years old is 50 milligrams (mg). Adults over age 65 often start with the lower dose, 25 mg. The dose could be increased to 100 mg depending on how effective it is and how well it’s tolerated. How to take Viagra safely Certain medications and conditions may interact with Viagra, so it’s important to tell your doctor about any medications you take before you are prescribed Viagra. Some medications and conditions that interact with Viagra include: Ritonavir. Viagra should be taken at 25 mg per 48 hours in order to be used safely along with this drug, since ritonavir increases the concentration of Viagra. CYP3A4 inhibitors. Viagra should be taken at 25 mg doses with CYP3A4 inhibitors. CYP3A4 inhibitors also increase the concentration of Viagra. Alpha-blockers.You should be stabilized on alpha-blocker therapy prior to using Viagra in order to use it safely, and it should be prescribed at the lowest dose. Otherwise, the two medications together could cause low blood pressure. Cardiovascular conditions. If you have cardiovascular issues, it may be best to steer clear of Viagra completely, since Viagra can make you more likely to go into cardiac arrest. In any case, it’s important to also beware of side effects such as lightheadedness, change in vision, and nausea when taking Viagra, and talk with your doctor if you experience any of these. For severe side effects such as prolonged erections and loss of vision or hearing, stop taking the drug and immediately seek medical attention. How often can you take it? Just once a day if it’s being used for ED. Taking more than a single prescribed dose in the same day increases your chance of priapism, or a permanent erection, and other serious side effects. What if it doesn’t work — can you take more? No. Stick to your prescribed dose to avoid any unpleasant and potentially serious effects. You can try masturbating or other methods of sexual stimulation to see whether it helps. If it still does not work, talk with your doctor about adjusting your dose. There are other ED treatments available if needed, including lifestyle changes that may help. Ideally, take it an hour before sexual activity. But it can be taken 30 minutes to 4 hours before sexual activity, too. How do you maximize its efficacy? How you take Viagra matters when it comes to getting the most, ahem, bang for your buck. Eat a light meal beforehand Viagra can be taken with or without food, but if you like to fuel up before getting busy, try to keep your meal choice light. Eating a large or high fat meal before you take it can delay absorption, meaning it’ll take longer to take effect. If time is of the essence and you’d prefer your stiffy sooner rather than later, eat a lighter meal. Already ate a large meal? You might want to wait a couple of hours to allow enough time for digestion before taking it. Give yourself time for it to work Do not pop the pill and expect to get down to business right away. Plan on giving yourself some time for it to work. You can take it up to 4 hours before having sex, so no need to rush or stress about it. Don’t drink alcohol after taking If you like a glass of wine or another alcoholic bev to unwind before sexy time, you should be fine. But drinking more than that after taking Viagra could put a major damper on your rendezvous. Moderate to heavy drinking can make it — er — harder for you to get an erection. Also, Viagra can lower blood pressure. Combining it with alcohol can increase this effect. If your blood pressure drops, symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, and headache could also hinder your hard-on and mood. Get in the mood Viagra will not work if you are not sexually aroused. If you’re going to take it before then, you’ll need to help it along by getting in the mood. Need a little help? Enjoy anything that you find sexually stimulating — as long as it’s legal and between consenting adults, of course. Try these to get your juices flowing: fantasize
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Read More »How long should you use Viagra before talking with your doctor? There’s no hard and fast rule here. It really comes down to you and your doctor. According to the manufacturer, Viagra’s been found to help approximately 4 out of 5 people get and keep erections hard enough for sex, but it’s not right for everyone. In some cases, your doctor may recommend trying it over the course of a few weeks or months, depending on your condition. If you’ve tried it a few times and feel you’ve done your part to make it as effective as possible, then definitely have a talk with your doctor. Is there anything else to consider? Yep. Resist the urge to take Viagra recreationally. Be sure it’s prescribed by a doctor who’s aware of your medical history. Recreational Viagra is a thing, and so is counterfeit Viagra . Both are risky and can lead to a lot bigger and scarier side effects than a raging monster of a hard-on. A doctor will prescribe the safest and most effective dose based on your health and needs. An online retailer or some dude at the bar, not so much.
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