BTW if you have ED it can be a sign of possibly a heart issue as the arteries and veins are smaller down there so will present with issues before your heart!
BTW if you have ED it can be a sign of possibly a heart issue as the arteries and veins are smaller down there so will present with issues before your heart!
Before anyone goes searching for viagra I think it would be better to try other things. You have to consider it might be a psychological problem. It could be nerves or confidence. Maybe eating more healthy and doing regular exercise could help. I wouldn't go the online route. Better going to a doctor or pharmacist. You might think it's embarassing going to a doctor. Doctors have heard and seen everything. Their not there to judge patients.
Viagra is a prescription medication that needs to be taken under a qualified doctor or health care professional’s supervision. Research also shows that Viagra is usually well tolerated by most and even patients with heart problems. However, as each patient is different, it is ideal that they speak to their doctor about taking Viagra.
Viagra should not be taken by people who:
Take nitrate medications for angina. Nitrates include nitroglycerin (Nitrostat, Nitrolingual, Nitro-Dur, Nitro-Bid, Minitran, Deponit), isosorbide dinitrate (Dilatrate-SR, Isordil, Sorbitrate), and isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur, ISMO).
Have had a hear attack or stroke within the last 6 months
Have coronary heart disease and suffer from low blood pressure
Have liver or kidney problems
Have blood disorders such as leukemia or sickle cell anemia
Have any stomach ulcers or any bleeding disorders
Have a rare eye condition called retinitis pigmentosa or,
Are on other impotence medications.
Viagra though usually well tolerated has side effects, they include:
Headaches
Facial flushing
Stomach upsets or indigestion
A runny nose &
Vision changes (a bluish tinge or blurriness)
The most common side effect of Viagra is headaches, with the least common being vision changes. If at any time you feel different after taking Viagra it is important that you inform your doctor immediately. Viagra is also known to cause prolonged erections in certain people; any one who has an erection for more than 4 hours should seek medical help right away.
The American College of Cardiology and the AHA (American Hear Association) both agree that Viagra is safe enough for even men with heart disease, but who do not take nitrate medications. People need to use Viagra cautiously; it is not a recreational drug, but a prescription medication for erectile dysfunction. Viagra can be safely used in most patients as long as they speak to their doctor and thoroughly discuss their medical history before taking this drug. Men need to know that before they take Viagra, their heart can take the physical stress of any sexual activity.
Btw.... Its is recommended that Viagra or Ciallis is not to be taken with Nitrates. Poppers are a nitrate... Just saying like...