September 24, 2023

Viagra to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence)

Written by
Edward Calleja
Impotence (Erectile Issues)
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Erectile Dysfunction: The Underlying Concern

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a persistent challenge in men's health. The inability to maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse emerges primarily from inadequate blood flow to the penis. When blood vessels are compromised, ED becomes an inevitable consequence. Moreover, the erectile tissue itself can sometimes be affected.

The Blue Pill: A Revolution in ED Treatment

Viagra, fondly termed the blue pill, has redefined ED treatments. With sildenafil citrate as its active drug, this medication, initially for pulmonary arterial hypertension, has found its true calling in treating ED.

How does Viagra work?

After taking sildenafil citrate, the ED medications cause the blood vessels to widen, increasing blood flow during sexual stimulation. When sexually aroused, this upsurge helps an individual achieve a robust erection. Sexual stimulation is critical for successful sexual activity.

How long does Viagra take to work?

This varies, but usually, men report an effect in 30 minutes to an hour, more so on an empty stomach. Based on clinical studies, Viagra's effectiveness is affected by drinking alcohol or a high-fat meal.

Typically, Viagra works for about 4 hours. However, this doesn't mean the individual will have an erection for the entire duration. The duration can vary among individuals and depends on many factors, including dosage, age, and overall health.

Viagra Dose

The correct Viagra dosage is paramount. This can be from a small 25mg dose up to the maximum dose of 100mg.

Taking Viagra after a high-fat meal may delay its onset, while having it on an empty stomach can amplify its effects.

Viagra tablets are designed for easy consumption, although rare instances of trouble swallowing Viagra tablets have been reported.

Is Viagra safe?

Viagra's interaction with other drugs is a subject of great importance. Taking Viagra with certain prescription drugs or recreational drugs, like amyl nitrate, can lead to a perilous drop in blood pressure. Such a combination might cause low or even high blood pressure in some cases. Interactions with alpha-blockers or other ED medications can also be risky and lead to a medical emergency. Discuss this with your doctor or pharmacist before taking other medications.

A Closer Look at Side Effects

Viagra, despite its efficacy, isn't without side effects. From mild issues such as headaches to more concerning ones like a painful erection or chest pain, users should be wary.

There have been reports of both mild allergic reactions and severe allergic reactions. Some users also experience skin rash, itchiness or a sudden decrease in hearing.

It's essential always to remain vigilant to any anomalies after taking Viagra.

Can you treat impotence?

With numerous other ED medications available, Viagra stands out due to extensive clinical studies validating its efficacy. Yet, it's beneficial to understand similar oral medications and other drugs in the market. Some medicines might specifically address premature ejaculation, termed primary premature ejaculation.

Other options to address erectile dysfunction include:

  1. Other oral medications (Cialis, Levitra)
  2. Eroxon
  3. Vitaros cream
  4. MUSE
  5. Vacuum Erectile pumps
  6. Intracavernosal injections
  7. Penile Implants

Does Viagra keep you hard after coming?

Viagra can help you regain an erection after ejaculation. : Limited role in premature ejaculation. However, it doesn't directly affect the time it takes to achieve another erection after the climax. The time can vary among individuals. Viagra works primarily to help maintain an erection during sexual stimulation, and it doesn't necessarily mean you'll remain hard after orgasm.

Does Viagra get you super hard?

The primary function of Viagra is to help those with erectile dysfunction to achieve and maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. Whether one describes it as "super hard" is subjective. However, the erection achieved should be firmer and more sustainable than without the medication.

What happens when you use Viagra for the first time?

When a man takes Viagra for the first time, he can expect to experience increased blood flow to the penis, which may facilitate an erection in the presence of sexual arousal. However, not every man will experience the same effects. Some might experience side effects like headaches, facial flushing, upset stomach, muscle pain or dizziness.

Does Viagra make you last longer?

While Viagra helps maintain an erection, it doesn't directly affect how long a man can last before ejaculation. Some men report less anxiety about their ability to perform, which indirectly provides more control over their climax, but Viagra isn't a treatment for premature ejaculation.

Thoughts and Advice from a consultant urologist

In the vast realm of prescription medications, Viagra has carved its niche, supported by the Food and Drug Administration. While its primary goal is improving erectile dysfunction, understanding all nuances, from how Viagra works to potential side effects of Viagra, is essential. And while Viagra's effectiveness has been lauded, always consult a professional before starting or switching dosages.