ACTIVE HALF-LIFE
5-12 hours
CLASSIFICATION
PDE5 inhibitor
DOSAGE
Men 25-200 mg/day
ACNE
No
WATER RETENTION
No
HBR
Possible
HEPATOTOXICITY
No
AROMATIZATION
No
MANUFACTURER
Pfizer
WAREHOUSE
International Warehouse 2
SUBSTANCE
Sildenafil
Discover the Power of VIAGRA: How It Works
VIAGRA is a groundbreaking medication classified as a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. It effectively enhances blood flow to the penis by relaxing blood vessels, facilitating an erection when a man is sexually stimulated. Remember, VIAGRA is specifically designed for individuals experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED) and is not suitable for women or those without this condition.
Key Considerations Before Using VIAGRA
- Avoid combining VIAGRA with nitrates, as this could lead to dangerously low blood pressure. Always inform your doctor if you're on medications for angina or chest pain. - Do not use it with nitric oxide donors like amyl nitrite ("poppers") due to similar risks. - If you have a known allergy to sildenafil or any other component of VIAGRA, consult your healthcare provider. - Be cautious if you have serious heart or liver conditions, a history of stroke or heart attack, low blood pressure, or rare eye conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa or previous vision loss due to NAION.
Do Not Use VIAGRA If You:- Have sickle cell anemia, leukemia, or multiple myeloma. - Suffer from penile deformities or Peyronie?s Disease. - Experience heart-related issues; your doctor will evaluate your heart's readiness for sexual activity. - Have stomach ulcers or bleeding disorders like hemophilia.
Exercise Caution with VIAGRA If You:Should you experience sudden vision loss or decrease while on VIAGRA, seek immediate medical attention. It's essential not to combine VIAGRA with any other oral or topical erectile dysfunction treatments.
Guidelines for Young Users
VIAGRA is not approved for individuals under 18 years of age.
Special Considerations for Kidney and Liver Health
Inform your healthcare provider about any kidney or liver issues, as they may recommend a lower dose to ensure safety.
Potential Drug Interactions
Always disclose any medications you're taking, including over-the-counter drugs, to your healthcare provider. VIAGRA may interact with certain medications, particularly those prescribed for chest pain. In emergencies, inform healthcare professionals about your VIAGRA usage and the timing. Avoid using VIAGRA alongside nitrates without your doctor?s guidance to prevent serious blood pressure drops.
If you're on protease inhibitors (e.g., for HIV treatment), a lower dose of VIAGRA (25 mg) might be advised.
Patients using alpha-blockers for hypertension or prostate issues should be aware of potential dizziness when standing or sitting up quickly, especially within four hours after taking VIAGRA. Regular use of alpha-blockers before starting VIAGRA is recommended, and a lower dose may be necessary.
VIAGRA Usage with Food and Alcohol
You can take VIAGRA with or without food; however, a heavy meal may delay its effects. Limit alcohol intake before using VIAGRA for optimal results, as excessive alcohol can impair erectile function.
Use During Pregnancy and Lactation
VIAGRA is strictly for male use and should not be taken by women.
Driving and Machinery Operation
Due to the potential for dizziness and vision changes, assess how VIAGRA affects you before driving or operating machinery.
Essential Ingredient Information
If you have a sugar intolerance, particularly to lactose, consult your doctor before using VIAGRA.
How to Take VIAGRA
Always adhere to your doctor?s recommendations when taking VIAGRA. If uncertain, seek guidance from your healthcare provider or pharmacist. The typical starting dose is 50 mg.
Do not exceed one dose per day. Take VIAGRA approximately one hour before planned sexual activity, swallowing the tablet whole with water.
If you find the effects too strong or too weak, consult your doctor or pharmacist. VIAGRA requires sexual stimulation to work effectively, typically taking about 30 minutes to an hour to take effect, although this may take longer after a heavy meal.
If VIAGRA does not result in an erection or if the erection lasts too briefly for intercourse, reach out to your healthcare provider.
Overdose Information
Exceeding the prescribed dosage of VIAGRA can amplify side effects without improving effectiveness. Always follow your doctor?s dosage guidelines, and contact your healthcare provider if you take more than recommended.
For any additional questions regarding this medication, please consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Potential Side Effects
As with any medication, VIAGRA may lead to side effects, though not everyone will experience them. Common side effects are generally mild to moderate and temporary.
- Sit in a semi-upright position and try to relax. - Avoid using nitrates for chest pain. - Contact your doctor promptly if you experience any concerning symptoms.
If You Experience Chest Pain During or After Sex:VIAGRA can trigger allergic reactions as well. Seek immediate medical assistance if you notice sudden wheezing, difficulty breathing, dizziness, or swelling of the eyelids, face, lips, or throat.
Prolonged and painful erections have been reported after using VIAGRA. If an erection lasts longer than four hours, seek medical help right away.
Headaches are a common side effect, occurring in more than 1 in 10 patients, alongside:
- Facial flushing
- Indigestion
- Vision changes (such as color tinge, light sensitivity, or blurred vision)
- Nasal congestion
- Dizziness
- Vomiting
- Skin rashes
- Eye complications
- Irregular heartbeat
- Muscle discomfort
- Ringing in the ears
- Chest pain
- High or low blood pressure
- Fainting
- Stroke
- Sudden hearing loss
Post-marketing reports have indicated serious events such as heart attacks or strokes in men with pre-existing heart conditions, though their connection to VIAGRA remains uncertain. There have also been reports of severe skin reactions.
If any side effects become severe or if you notice symptoms not mentioned here, inform your doctor immediately.
Storage Recommendations
- Keep VIAGRA out of children's reach.
- Store below 30шC.
- Retain the original packaging to protect against moisture.
- Do not use after the expiration date indicated on the carton, which denotes the last day of that month.
Dispose of medications responsibly; do not discard them in wastewater or household waste. Consult your pharmacist for guidance on how to safely dispose of unused medications to protect the environment.

