Viagra treats impotence ED
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Viagra: A Solution for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Overview
Viagra is widely recognized for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) and may also be prescribed for other conditions as determined by your doctor. This medication is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, working by increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation, helping achieve and maintain an erection.
Important Considerations
When Not to Use Viagra
Avoid using Viagra if:
- You have an allergy to any of its ingredients.
- Your doctor has advised against sexual activity due to heart issues.
- You are taking nitrates (like isosorbide or nitroglycerin) in any form or nitroprusside.
- You use recreational drugs known as "poppers" (such as amyl nitrate or butyl nitrate).
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if any of these situations apply to you.
Before Using Viagra
Certain medical conditions may interact with Viagra. Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have:
- Any prescription or over-the-counter medicine, herbal preparation, or dietary supplement.
- Allergies to medicines, foods, or other substances.
- A deformed penis (e.g., Peyronie disease), blood disorders (e.g., sickle cell anemia, leukemia), or conditions that increase the risk of prolonged erection (priapism).
- A history of eye problems (e.g., retinitis pigmentosa, sudden vision loss).
- Liver or kidney issues, blood pressure irregularities, ulcers, bleeding problems, heart or blood vessel conditions.
- Experienced a heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening irregular heartbeat, especially in the last six months.
Medication Interactions
Viagra may interact with certain medications. Inform your healthcare provider if you're taking:
- Alpha-blockers (e.g., doxazosin), amlodipine, blood pressure medicines, nitrates, or nitroprusside, as these may cause severe low blood pressure.
- Azole antifungals (e.g., itraconazole), cimetidine, H2 agonists, HIV protease inhibitors (e.g., ritonavir), macrolide antibiotics, or telithromycin, which may increase Viagra's side effects.
- Bosentan or rifampin, as they may reduce Viagra's effectiveness.
This is not an exhaustive list of potential interactions. Consult your healthcare provider about how Viagra may interact with other medications you're taking. Always check with your healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing the dosage of any medication.
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