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Viagra ( sildenafil citrate ) was the first approved non-
surgical treatment for Impotence and is medication made
by Pfizer. In order to treat Impotence, Viagra does not have
to be injected or inserted directly into the penis to achieve
and maintain an erection. Impotence affects the lives of
many men young and old. Although Impotence is more
common in men older than 65, it can occur at any age. The
term Impotence mainly refers to the inability to obtain an
adequate erection for satisfactory sexual activity and
Viagra is one of the three Impotence drugs proved to
significantly help. Impotence drugs like Viagra was once a
taboo subject, but more men are now seeking help.
Doctors are gaining a better understanding of what causes
Impotence and are finding new and better treatments.
Viagra was originally developed by Pfizer as a drug to help
men who were suffering from chest pain, but Viagra did not
show promise as a heart medication and studies were
stopped in 1992. However, Viagra did seem to have some
interesting "side effects" based on published information
and Pfizer researchers began to look at Viagra as a
treatment for Impotence. The clinical trials found Viagra to
be so effective at treating Impotence, the FDA approved it
only six months after submission.

Some Viagra and Impotence Facts

Viagra can be taken as often as once a day, every day.
Begin by taking Viagra 30 minutes to 1 hour before having
sex. You may find that Viagra works faster for you as little
as in 15 minutes. For most men with Impotence, Viagra will
work the first or second time. But some men need to ease
back into sex, especially if their Impotence problem is
caused by a physiological issue as well. There are 3
doses of Viagra: 25mg, 50mg, and 100mgs. Doctors will
usually start their patients on the 50mg tablet, but many
men will find that 100mg Viagra tablet works better and
faster. If you have prostate problems or high blood
pressure and take medicines called alpha-blockers, your
doctor may start you on a lower dose. Viagra is just as
effective with or without food and alcohol, but to get the
quickest results, avoid high-fat meals 2 hours before taking
Viagra. A fatty meal like a cheeseburger and fries can
slow your body’s ability to absorb the drug and Viagra may
not work as quickly. Remember, Viagra will only work when
you are sexually aroused or stimulated, but you will notice a
big difference. To get the fastest and best results, take
Viagra on an empty stomach or after eating a low fat meal.

Viagra Side Effects

Like with all medicines, some people taking Viagra may
experience a side effect. These are usually mild and don’t
last longer than a few hours. The most common side
effects are upset stomach, headache and facial flushing.
The less common side effects are bluish vision, blurred
vision, or sensitivity to light may briefly occur. The
frequency of side effects has been proven to shown that
they decrease over time. If you experience chest pain,
nausea, or any other discomforts during sex, seek
immediate medical help. If you take any medicines that
have nitrates like nitroglycerin for chest pain, you should
NOT take Viagra. In rare instances, men taking PDE5
inhibitors (oral Impotence medicines, including Viagra)
reported a sudden decrease or loss of vision. Although
erections lasting for more than 4 hours may occur rarely
with all Impotence treatments, it is important to seek
immediate medical help if this happens to you. If you
experience sudden decrease or loss of vision, stop taking
Viagra immediately and call a doctor right away. If you are
older than age 65 and/or have serious liver or kidney
problems, your medical physician may start you at the
lowest dose of 25mg of Viagra. If you are taking protease
inhibitors, such as for the treatment of HIV, your physician  
may recommend a 25mg dose and may limit you to a
maximum single dose of 25mg in a 48 hour time period.
Remember to protect yourself and your partner from
sexually transmitted diseases and discuss your general
health status with your medical physician to ensure that you
are healthy enough to engage in sexual activity.



List of Impotence Articles

Treatment for Impotence
Impotence is the inability to get or keep an erection firm enough
for sexual intercourse. The word "Impotence" may also be used

How is Impotence Treated ?
Most doctor's agree that treatments for Impotence proceed from
least to most invasive. The first thing in order is cutting back on

Gene Therapy and Impotence
According to a recent study conducted by the Pittsburgh School
of Medicine, rats with Impotence that were treated with a gene

How is Impotence Diagnosed ?
The medical and sexual histories of a person help define the
degree and nature of Impotence. The person's medical history

Vacuum Devices, Implants and Surgery to Treat Impotence
By creating a partial vacuum, mechanical vacuum devices
cause an erection. This draws blood into the penis, expanding

Topical Treatments for Impotence
Injection therapies and topical treatments for impotence employ
various agents that have properties that help achieve erection

Drugs and Medications that Cause Impotence
Medications and drugs used to treat other various medical
disorders may cause impotence. If you think your impotence is
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