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Viagra Super Active 100mg

Can ED be treated with Viagra? Yes, it does. In several clinical studies, Viagra was effective in treating erectile dysfunction (ED). In these studies, males who used the drug had an improved ability to have and keep erections during sexual activity. To learn more about Viagra’s effectiveness, see the “Viagra uses” section below.
Note: Sex and gender exist on spectrums. Use of the term “male” in this article refers to sex assigned at birth.
How long does Viagra take to work?
Viagra typically starts to work between 30 and 60 minutes after you take a dose of the drug. But Viagra itself doesn’t give you an erection. You’ll need to be sexually aroused in order for the drug to work.
Viagra keeps working in your body for up to 5 hours. This means that if you’re aroused, you should still be able to get an erection up to 4 hours after taking a dose of Viagra.
Even though Viagra keeps working in your body for several hours, your erection shouldn’t last this long. In point of fact, priapism—a persistent and occasionally painful erection—can occur in rare instances when taking Viagra. Priapism is a medical emergency that needs to be treated right away. If it’s not treated, the condition can damage the tissues in your penis and cause irreversible erectile dysfunction.
If you have an erection that lasts longer than 4 hours, go to the nearest emergency room or call 911.
What can I do to make Viagra work faster?
Viagra may work faster if you take it on an empty stomach. If Viagra is taken with food, especially with a high fat meal, it will take longer to start working. And in this case, it could even be less effective for you.
How does Viagra work?
Viagra is approved to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in males. With ED, you have trouble getting and keeping an erection that’s firm enough to allow you to have sex.
What causes an erection?
When you’re sexually aroused, your brain sends messages to your penis. These messages cause certain chemicals to be released in your penis.
Cyclic GMP, one of these chemicals, relaxes and widens some blood vessels in your penis. The corpus cavernosum, which surrounds the erectile tissue in your penis, is also relaxed by cyclic GMP. These actions allow blood to flow into the corpus cavernosum, which causes your penis to get hard and become erect.
What is the course of ED? ED can occur if you have certain problems that affect your body’s ability to have an erection. The condition can result from problems with messages being sent from your brain. ED can also result from problems with blood flow into your penis.
What does Viagra do for ED?
Viagra works to treat ED by helping you get 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. (An enzyme is a protein that helps chemical reactions to happen inside your body.)
Usually, an erection goes away when PDE5 breaks down the cyclic GMP in your penis. But Viagra blocks the action of PDE5, so it allows cyclic GMP to keep working for a longer period of time than usual. This action improves blood flow to your penis and helps you get and keep an erection.
Does Viagra increase a man’s sex drive?
No, Viagra doesn’t directly increase your sex drive. And it doesn’t make you sexually aroused. However, some people find that if Viagra works to treat their erectile problem, it also increases their sexual confidence. And this may lead to an increased sex drive.
How can I tell if Viagra’s not working?
Viagra may not work for everyone, and it may not work every time you take it.
If you’re sexually aroused, Viagra should work to help you get or keep an erection within 30 minutes to 2 hours. But if you don’t get an erection within 4 hours after taking a dose, Viagra didn’t work for you this time.
If the drug doesn’t work for you, you shouldn’t take another dose until at least 24 hours later. And talk with your doctor if you feel Viagra isn’t helping to treat your ED. They may recommend that you try a different medication for your ED.
How can I get Viagra to work?
It’s important to remember that Viagra only works if you’re already sexually aroused. Arousal may involve having sexual thoughts, looking at sexual images, masturbating, or engaging in foreplay.
But if you feel anxious, nervous, depressed, or stressed, your body may not respond well to sexual stimulation. If this is the case, try to relax, make yourself comfortable, and take your time. In addition, if you drink alcohol, it’s best to avoid drinking a lot of it. This is because consuming large amounts of alcohol can make it more difficult to get an erection.
Even if you are taking Viagra, you should talk to your doctor if you are having trouble getting an erection. Is Viagra a blood thinner?
No, Viagra isn’t a blood thinner. Instead, it belongs to a group of drugs called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. Viagra works by blocking the action of a certain enzyme in your body.
Since Viagra has been released onto the market, there have been a few reports of bleeding in people who have taken the drug. However, there’s no evidence that Viagra caused these bleeding problems.
It’s not known if Viagra is safe for use in people with a bleeding problem. If you have any bleeding problems, talk with your doctor about whether Viagra is safe for you.

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