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Viagra is a prescription drug that is used to help men who have problems with erectile dysfunction. The drug helps men achieve and maintain erections. Viagra is the brand name of a drug called sildenafil citrate and it is manufactured by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer. This drug works by helping improve the flow of blood to the penis, by relaxing the blood vessels. While the drug doesn’t cause erections automatically, it helps men achieve erections when they are sexually stimulated. About half of men over 50 have some problems with getting an erection.
Viagra is not a cure for erectile dysfunction and it does not increase a man’s sexual desire.
It is also not a form of birth control and it does not protect users from sexually transmitted diseases. Viagra should be taken about an hour before planned sexual activity. The drug should not be taken more than once in a 24 hour period, nor should it be combined with any other type of drugs used for erectile dysfunction. Although generic forms of Viagra can be purchased online, it is advisable to consult with a medical doctor and only use it as directed by your doctor, as Viagra can effect people differently and can interfere with other prescriptions drugs. Viagra is a blue, diamond-shaped pill taken by mouth. In South Africa, Viagra is considered a Schedule 4 drug and it requires a prescription from a doctor. It can be purchased in pharmacies.
An authentic Pfizer-manufactured Viagra pill is coated and will have the word Pfizer engraved on one side and on the other side it will have VGR 50 engraved on it.
Viagra is available in South Africa on the Repatriation Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits, as of March, 2019. More information about the government subsidy can be found on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme website. Australian men must have a DVA Gold Card, DVA Orange Card, or DVA White Card in order to access Viagra from the Repatriation Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits. Erectile Dysfunction can be caused by many things, such as side effects from other drugs, a physical injury, or diseases, such as diabetes, prostate cancer treatment, heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, or spinal cord injuries, as well as anxiety and depression. Also, lifestyle factors, such as smoking, drinking, and stress can contribute to erectile dysfunction. Four out of five men who take 25 to 50 mg of Viagra have been able to achieve and maintain erections strong enough to have sex. Between 72% and 85% of men taking 25, 50, and 100 mg of Viagra were able to achieve erections strong enough to engage in sexual activity, compared to 50% who took a placebo.
Viagra should not be taken with nitrate, or guanylate cyclase stimulators, like Adempas (riociguat).
Some common side effects of Viagra are headache, flushing to the face, upset stomach, blurry or blue-tinged vision, back or muscle pain, nausea, or a stuffy nose. Any erection lasting longer than four hours can cause damage to the penis and emergency medical help should be immediately consulted. Side effects should be reported to your doctor, or they can be reported directly to www.tga.gov.au/reporting-problems.
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