What does Viagra do to a man?
What does Viagra do to a man?
Viagra for men and similar ED drugs like Cialis (tadalafil) and Levitra (vardenafil) work by helping to relax muscles and arteries inside the penis, which helps more blood reach the penis. When aroused — and only when aroused — the combination of relaxation and increased blood flow helps fill the penis with blood.
What does Viagra do in bed?
Viagra works to treat ED by helping you have and maintain an erection. The drug does this by improving blood flow into your penis when you’re sexually aroused. Viagra is a type of drug called a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. It works by inhibiting (blocking) the action of an enzyme called PDE5.
What does Viagra do to a girl?
When used in women, Viagra is thought to raise blood flow to the genitals so that there’s more sensitivity and stimulation. Studies have shown that Viagra may provide a benefit for women having difficulty with sexual arousal — since it may help them respond better to sexual stimulation.
Can a normal guy take Viagra?
Viagra (sildenafil citrate) is the go-to medication for erectile dysfunction (ED). The first effective oral treatment that enabled men to get erections—besides the ancient oral treatment that is—has proven safe and effective for men who don’t have medical issues, such as heart conditions, that contraindicate it.
How do I know if my Viagra is real?
Tablet shape: A real Viagra tablet has a distinct diamond shape with smooth edges. Fake Viagra tablets are usually quite jagged with an indent before the edge. Number of tablets per pack: Real Viagra is available in single packs or packs of 4. If your packet contains more than 4 tablets, it is likely counterfeit.
Can a 17 year old take Viagra?
VIAGRA is not for use in women or children. It is not known if VIAGRA is safe and effective in women or children under 18 years of age.
What are the dangers of taking Viagra?
Long-term use of Viagra can also increase the risks for double vision and temporary vision loss. Additional side effects can include issues relating to urinary tract functions, for example, incontinence, increase risk for urinary tract infections, and cystitis.
Who should not take Viagra?
People who have had a heart attack or stroke in the last six months.
What happens when someone takes Viagra?
Viagra affects the penis and other parts of the body. Too much can cause a priapism, an uncomfortable and disproportionately large erection that lasts for more than four hours. A prolonged erection can lead to permanent damage to the penile tissues.
What is a substitute for Viagra?
Although most men tolerate it well, Viagra® (sildenafil citrate) may not be the best choice for everyone. If this drug is causing bothersome side effects or is not working well enough, your healthcare provider may recommend a substitute for Viagra.