Drug Uses
Viagra is used to treat impotence in men.
Viagra increases the body?s ability to achieve
and maintain an erection
during sexual stimulation. Viagra does
not protect you from getting sexually transmitted diseases,
including HIV.
How Taken
Viagra comes as a tablet
to take by mouth. It should be taken as needed about 1
hour before sexual activity. However, Viagra
can be taken anytime from 4 hours to 30 minutes before sexual
activity. Viagra should not be
taken more than once a day. Do not take
more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed
by your doctor.
Warnings/Precautions
Before taking Viagra, tell your doctor
if you have had a heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening
irregular heartbeats within the last six months; have a
history of heart failure; have coronary artery disease;
have angina; have high or low blood pressure; have liver
problems; have kidney problems; have ever had blood problems,
including sickle cell anemia or leukemia; have a bleeding
disorder; have a stomach ulcer; have retinitis pigmentosa
(an inherited condition of the eye; have a physical deformity
of the penis such as Peyronie's disease; have a condition
that could lead to prolonged and painful erections, such
as a tumor of the bone marrow, sickle cell anemia, or leukemia;
or are taking another medicine to treat impotence. You may
not be able to take Viagra, or you may
require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during
treatment if you have any of the conditions listed above.
Although Viagra is not indicated for use
by women, it is in the FDA pregnancy category B. This means
that Viagra is not expected to be harmful to an unborn baby.
Viagra should not be taken by women. It is not
known whether Viagra passes into breast
milk. Viagra should not be taken by women.
If you are over 65 years of age, you may be more likely
to experience side effects from
Viagra. Your doctor may prescribe a lower
dose of this medication.
Missed Dose
Viagra is used as needed, so you are not likely to miss
a dose.
Possible Side Effects
Like all medicines, Viagra can cause
some side effects. These effects
are usually mild to moderate and usually don't last longer
than a few hours. Some of these side effects
are more likely to occur with higher doses. The most common
side effects of Viagra are headache,
flushing of the face, and upset stomach. Less common
side effects that may occur are temporary changes in color
vision (such as trouble telling the difference
between blue and green objects or having a blue color tinge
to them), eyes being more sensitive to light, or blurred
vision. In rare instances, men have reported an erection
that lasts many hours. You should call a doctor immediately
if you ever have an erection that lasts more than 4 hours.
If not treated right away, permanent damage to your penis
could occur. Heart attack, stroke, irregular heart beats,
and death have been reported rarely in men taking Viagra.
Most, but not all, of these men had heart problems before
taking this medicine. It is not possible to determine whether
these events were directly related to Viagra.
Storage
Keep Viagra out of the reach of children.
Keep Viagra in its original container.
Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15-30°C (59-86°F).
Overdose
Seek emergency medical attention. Symptoms of a Viagra
overdose are not known, but are likely to include chest
pain, dizziness, an irregular heartbeat, and swelling of
the ankles or legs.
More Information
If you take any medicines that contain nitrates – either
regularly or as needed – you should never take Viagra.
If you take Viagra with any nitrate medicine
or recreational drug containing nitrates, your blood pressure
could suddenly drop to an unsafe level. You could get dizzy,
faint, or even have a heart attack or stroke. Nitrates are
found in many prescription medicines that are used to treat
angina. Viagra is only for patients with
erectile dysfunction. Viagra
is not for newborns, children, or women. Do not let anyone
else take your Viagra. Viagra
must be used only under a doctor's supervision.
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