Viagra is a FDA approved prescription medication for the management of erectile dysfunction. It helps enhance blood flow, supporting erectile function during sexual activity.
Viagra 50mg Tablet can be taken with or without food but should always be used as directed by your doctor. For best results, take it approximately one hour before planned sexual activity. While the time it takes to work may vary from person to person, it usually starts acting within 30 minutes to an hour. This medicine works only when there is sexual stimulation. Do not exceed the recommended dose of one tablet in 24 hours.
Avoid alcohol consumption while taking this medicine, as it can increase the likelihood of experiencing side effects such as dizziness or headache and may decrease the effectiveness of Viagra Tablet.
It is essential to avoid using it with nitrate-based medications (commonly prescribed for chest pain or angina) as this combination can cause serious health risks. Additionally, do not use Viagra 50mg Tablet if you have severe heart or liver conditions, have recently experienced a heart attack or stroke, or have very low blood pressure. Always inform your doctor about your medical history before starting this medication.
The most common side effects of Viagra include flushing (a warm sensation), headache, dizziness, blurred vision, muscle pain, indigestion, and rash. If these effects persist or become bothersome, consult your doctor for advice. They may adjust your dosage or suggest an alternative treatment. Patients are advised to seek immediate medical attention if an erection lasts more than 4 hours, as priapism can cause permanent damage to the penis.
How should I take?The most common side effects of Viagra are reported from eleven patients age 65 years or more, including none meningitis, transient ischemic attacks (TINCA), sensorineural hearing loss, stroke, heart attack, or breast cancer. The most common side effects of Viagra sodium include flushing, headache, back pain,igning responses to instructions, muscle pain, and nausea. Most patients do not experience any side effects that expected or recurring.
The time it takes to work may vary depending on the individual, but it usually starts working within 30 minutes to an hour after taking the tablet. This usually takes the form of a live bacterial infection, priapism, or priapism can lead to serious health problems such as priapism (bone damage and/or balding in rare cases) and may not be suitable if you are sexually active at the same time.
The most common side effects of Viagra include an inflamed or painful penis, pain or tenderness in the back or thigh, and nausea and vomiting. Viagra 50mg Tablet can cause serious vision changes such as blurred vision, sensitivity to light, prolonged numbness or tingling, and prolonged erections. These side effects are rare but may lead to physical examination and/or the discontinuation of the medicine (seeendum). For further information, consult the manufacturer's patient information leaflet.
It is important to understand that Viagra is a prescription medication and should only be taken at the lowest dose possible. If you are considering using Viagra for your erectile dysfunction, you should consult with your doctor before beginning symptoms of erectile dysfunction. You should inform your doctor if you are taking Viagra before starting any new medication.
The most common side effects of Viagra include flushing, headache, abdominal pain, and an increase in the amount of urine produced. The most common side effects of Viagra include redness of the face, nausea and indigestion, pain in the upper chest, and nausea and vomiting.
While the time it takes to work may vary, usually sexual stimulation is present, Viagra can cause serious health problems. Additionally, do not use Viagra 50mg Tablet if you have recently experienced a heart attack or stroke, or have very low blood pressure (eg, ischemic heart disease). You should inform your doctor if you are taking Viagra before starting your treatment with it. You should also inform your doctor if you have ever had a stomach ulcer or other bleeding disorder (eg, haemophilia) and if you are taking any other medications including oral pills. You should also inform your doctor if you have ever had a liver disease (eg, haemophilia) or if you are over 65 years of age. Also, if you are undergoing a prostate cancer treatment, you should inform your doctor about your medical history before starting treatment with Viagra with the recommendation that you speak to a doctor about your medical history.
Last updated 14 September 2023
On 14 March 2023, the UK Medicines regulator approved an application to reclassify the erectile dysfunction medication Cialis. When marketed asCialis Together(tadalafil 10mg), it will be a ‘P’ (pharmacy) medication, and so available ‘over the counter’ in pharmacies – see. This follows the 2018, ‘P’ classification of (sildenafil 50mg) which has been available OTC, without a prescription, since then.
This decision is good news for men’s health …. Erectile dysfunction can be a debilitating condition, so it’s important men feel they have fast access to quality and legitimate care
Dr Laura Squire, MHRA’s Chief Officer for Healthcare, Quality and Access
Unfortunately, there is a strong black market in the UK for ED medicines, which are often unlicensed or counterfeit. UK Border Force and the MHRA seize millions of pounds of these fake products from criminals annually. This new classification of tadalafil 10mg will enable men who suffer from ED to obtain it safely from a local pharmacy.
Sanofi, the drug manufacturer, is expected to launch Cialis Together later in 2023. Cialis Together will be available to purchase in pharmacies without a prescription by men over 18 with erectile dysfunction. Cialis Together tablets will contain 10mg tadalafil and the maximum pack size will be 8 tablets. Other doses and pack sizes of Cialis and tadalafil will still be available on prescription through doctors and specially trained pharmacists. Before purchase in a pharmacy there must be an assessment with a pharmacist, who will check that Cialis Together is appropriate and safe, or whether consultation with a GP is necessary.
Men suffering with ED will have another treatment option with the convenience of purchasing it in their local pharmacy, including pharmacies found inside supermarkets (eg. Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s). The pharmacist will ask some health questions, may check blood pressure, and will advise on treatment with Cialis Together or Viagra Connect, or the need to consult a GP. Pharmacies usually have a private room for such discussions.
Cialis Together is a 10mg tadalafil product for use at least 30 minutes prior to anticipated sexual activity. Its effects can last. It is not recommended for daily use. The maximum recommended dose of Cialis Together will be one tablet in 24 hours. Prescription Cialis and tadalafil will still be available at different doses.
Dr Fox welcomes the wider access to ED medication for men that Cialis Together classified as a ‘P’ OTC medication will provide. We at Dr Fox are aware of the difficulties men have in discussing ED with their GPs and in accessing ED medication. We know that Cialis is effective and safe for most men and this change provides another option for obtaining ED treatment. Pharmacists are health professionals who are able to give ED advice but they will also know when to refer men who would benefit from a doctor’s assessment. ‘P’ medicines can also be supplied on prescription, and we will offer Cialis Together, when available, alongside our other competitively priced ED products.
Dr Claire Pugh, Dr Fox Medical Director
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Viagra Connect is a new erectile dysfunction treatment which does not require a prescription.
The first of its kind, Viagra Connect is a safe and discreet over-the-counter medication that can legally be bought online without a trip to your doctor.
We need to ensure that this medicine is suitable for the person it is intended for. Therefore, it should only be purchased by the person taking it.
A pharmacist may need to contact you by phone before providing the product. If they cannot reach you within 72 hours, your order may be delayed, or this item may be cancelled from your order.
Please ensure your contact details are correct before ordering this medicine.Suitable forViagra Connect is for men 18 years and older who have difficulty getting and/or keeping an erection hard enough for sex
Age RestrictionYou must be at least 18 years old to purchase this product.
Directions for use:Please read the enclosed leaflet carefully before use.
• take 1 tablet approximately one hour before sexual activity• swallow tablet whole with water• do not take more than 1 tablet a dayViagra Connect starts to work within 30-60 minutes. You may take it up to 4 hours before sexual activity.
Hazards and Cautions
Do NOT take if you:
Talk to your pharmacist or doctor before taking if you:
As with all medicines, please ensure you read the patient information leaflet before taking this item.
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You can get more information on the company's instructions on how to purchase this product almost anywhere on the packaging.
More information on how to use the leaflets sold aloud that show instructions on how to take this medicine can be obtained by talking to your pharmacist or doctor.
Please refer to the patient information leaflet for more information.
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You may have feelings of loss of control of your condition.you may also feel like you do not want to take a drug that can only be taken by women and has a very different action from the other drugs
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In an effort to address the medical concerns that have surfaced in Canada and the US about the use of erectile dysfunction drugs, a team from the Canadian Medical Association (CMAA) is developing a medication that could be prescribed in Canada, while at the same time offering a safer alternative for the US.
A group of Canadian researchers from the Canadian Medical Association (CMAA), led by Dr. Eric M. Humber, an assistant professor of urology at McGill University, was testing a novel treatment for erectile dysfunction, Viagra, in a pilot study.
The team, led by Dr. M. S. Bishal, is conducting a pilot study of Viagra, in which a combination of the drug Cialis, a generic drug made by Eli Lilly and Company, is administered to patients with erectile dysfunction. The combination was tested in 20 male patients, with normal sexual function. The researchers found that the combination of Cialis and Viagra did not produce an effect on erection in the penis. The combination did not increase the rate of ejaculation.
Dr. Humber is also testing the safety of Viagra on a Canadian patient, who had been taking an erectile dysfunction drug for a long time.
“There are no specific safety data on the use of Viagra in patients with erectile dysfunction or other conditions,” Dr. Humber said.