Male impotence (ED) commonly affects men over the age of 45. When frequent loss of ability to achieve or maintain an erection inhibits enjoyment of intercourse, it’s time to consult a physician or qualified health care worker for an opinion and recommendation.
ED is caused either by health reasons, psychological reasons, or both and an estimated 15 – 30 million men are impacted by male impotence problems each year according to the National Institute for Health. Safe and effective medication can only be obtained with a prescription, and for over nine years Viagra has been rated first as a dependable, safe, and affordable treatment for ED.
Among several contributors to male impotence are enzymes known as phosphodiestrase type 5 which cause penile muscles to relax. Viagra inhibits that enzyme and also contains ingredients to stimulate brain chemistry which together create the perfect environment for satisfying intercourse. The capsule is taken orally about 30 minutes before intercourse and a healthy erection may last up to four hours, allowing time and atmosphere to naturally invite intimacy.
There are many ED medications on the market, some by prescription, and many over the counter. Avoid the latter at all costs and ask your physician what he or she recommends.
Viagra has proven successful in 4 out of 5 men is approved by the FDA. Studies show, in addition to temporarily eradicating symptoms of male impotence, Viagra also lowers blood pressure and reduces heart rate, adding a bonus of relaxation to the confidence it builds.
Only one Viagra pill should be taken every 24 hours, and it is safe for men with heart ailments, which is a big reason so many doctors recommend it to patients with male impotence issues.
Lest Viagra sounds like a miracle drug, keep in mind there are side effects to consider. In some cases, taking Viagra may result in diarrhea, dizziness, upset stomach and blurred vision. Product warnings also include the possibility of headaches, stroke, and rarely, sudden death. If an erection lasts more than 4 hours, or any symptoms are detected, contact a doctor for consultation.
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