Viagra

Viagra (sildenafil) has been specially designed to help men that experience problems getting an erection. It works by stimulating blood flow to the tissues of the penis. Viagra is supposed to be taken about 45 minutes before having sex to provide for its maximum efficiency. Try to avoid eating meals high in fat or drinking alcohol right before taking this drug, as it can slow down the absorption of Viagra and worsen some of its side effects. The following side effects are possible: backache, stuffy nose, headache, and muscle ache. Tell your doctor if you have been diagnosed with stomach ulcer, kidney disease, history of a stroke, heart attack, blood cell disorder, abnormal blood pressure, coronary artery disease, or any bleeding disorder, as these factors may affect the success of your treatment and the dose you are prescribed. If you experience dizziness, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your arms, chest or neck while having sex, stop the activity and seek emergency medical help to make sure these symptoms do not get worse. Never share this medicine with other people. Always take Viagra as prescribed and do not exceed the dose recommended to avoid an overdose of this drug.