Viagra (Sildenafil) Most people have heard of Viagra which is commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction. Viagra works by blocking the action of a chemical within the body called ‘ phosphodiesterase type 5’. How does that relate to an erection? It does this by opening and relaxing a slim layer of muscle within the walls of the blood vessels. This enables a greater flow of blood into the penis which causes it to become stiff and erect. Cyclic GMP is normally broken down by phosphodiesterase type 5. But, Viagra prevents this from happening which enables the blood vessels to remain dilated for much longer, thereby increasing blood flow and sustaining an erection. Viagra is effective at boosting these chemical messengers, such as cyclic GMP as long as they are present. So, sexual stimulation will still be required. Viagra dosage Viagra effects Viagra caution Viagra can cause you to feel dizzy, light headed or nauseous. If you experience any of these symptoms then lie down until they ease. Avoid driving or operating any machinery if possible until they have eased. Do not take Viagra more than once a day. Viagra avoidance Plus if you experience an allergic reaction to Viagra or to any of its ingredients then stop taking this and speak to your GP as soon as possible. Viagra side effects Viagra is no different Then there are uncommon or rare side effects which include: There have been a few cases of priapism “ prolonged erection of the penis but these are very rare. If you are taking any other form of medication such as alpha-blockers (used to treat high blood pressure), nitrate medicines, over the counter medicines or herbal remedies then speak to your GP. It is important that you check with your GP first to see if it is safe for you to take a combination of drugs. Mention to him/her if you thinking of taking a new form of medication as well as your erectile dysfunction medication. Do this before you take any cocktail of drugs.
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