Safe and Effective Use of Viagra

Consult your doctor before using Viagra. This ensures the medication is right for you and avoids potential drug interactions.

Take Viagra exactly as prescribed. The recommended dosage is typically 50mg, but your doctor might adjust this based on your health and response.

Avoid consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice while taking Viagra. Grapefruit can interfere with the medication’s metabolism, potentially leading to higher blood levels and increased side effects.

Be aware of potential side effects, including headache, flushing, nasal congestion, and visual disturbances. These are usually mild and temporary. If you experience serious side effects like chest pain or prolonged erection (priapism), seek immediate medical attention.

Viagra is intended for use only by men with erectile dysfunction. It is not a performance enhancer and should not be used recreationally.

Store Viagra at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight, to maintain its potency.

Discuss your medical history, including any heart conditions, high blood pressure, or liver/kidney problems, with your doctor before starting Viagra. This helps determine if the medication is safe for you.

Don’t combine Viagra with other erectile dysfunction medications without your doctor’s explicit approval. This can be dangerous.

Alcohol can exacerbate Viagra’s side effects. Moderate your alcohol intake while using the medication.

Regular exercise and a healthy diet support overall cardiovascular health, which benefits erectile function.