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    Be Aware How Long Viagra Remains Effective for You?

    Dr. David K SimsonBy Dr. David K SimsonMay 10, 2022Updated:May 12, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sildenafil is a popular medicine used to help people with ED (Erectile dysfunction) i.e., difficulty in getting erection. For the treatment of pulmonary hypertension also this drug can be used.

    Viagra available in Top Apotheke is the most well-known brand-name variant of this medication for treating ED. How long will Viagra take to work depends on a number of factors. In most cases, Viagra takes roughly 30 minutes to start working.

    However, your food, overall health, and drugs you are taking, underlying illnesses, and much more may decide how long Viagra may take to function and also how long will it last in your body.

    How long will it take to effect?

     

    When you take Viagra orally, it usually takes 30 – 60 minutes for it to start working. It could take up to about 2 hours to complete. Viagra is ineffective on its own. To obtain an erection, you will still need to be sexually stimulated. Relaxation and comfort might also assist Viagra to take effect faster.

    How long will Viagra last?

    The duration of Viagra is determined by a number of factors. Age, dosage, and overall health can be just a few of the variables that might influence how effectively Viagra will work and last. The drug will not remain effective longer if you take a smaller dose of Viagra (which is indicated for older folks).

    Viagra is usually given 30 – 60 minutes, or about 4 hours before going for sexual activity, at a dose of 25-100 mg. The suggested dose for persons over 65 years of age is 25 mg. Because many older persons have slower metabolisms, a lower dose will last longer for many of them than for a younger person on a low dose.

    Because Viagra takes time to get into the system, take it before sexual activity. Viagra is unlikely to help you stay longer during sexual encounters. However, depending on their metabolism, some men may have several erections while using Viagra. 

    Viagra normally lasts four to five hours once it starts working. If you have an erection that continues much longer than this or is painful, you should seek medical help.

    Viagra will not help you recover quicker after an orgasm. Each person’s recovery time (known as also the refractory period) is different. Alcohol consumption while using Viagra might reduce blood flow to your penis, making the medicine less effective.

    Viagra may not remain effective as long in those with certain medical issues. When you have anxiety, despair, or anxiousness, Viagra doesn’t last as much or as effectively. Viagra may not remain effective if you have diabetes, heart issue, or any other nervous system issues.

    Certain drugs can have a negative interaction with Viagra and reduce its effectiveness. Blood pressure medications can also react with Viagra and induce dangerously low BP. Take Viagra with caution if you are using any nitrate-containing medications, such as butyl nitrate and amyl nitrate, which are common street narcotics. 

    Antifungal and antiviral drugs can cause toxicity by increasing the quantity of Viagra in your internal system. The easiest method to find out if Viagra may cause certain drug interactions is to speak with your doctor.

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    Dr. David K Simson

    The author, Dr. David K Simson is a trained radiation oncologist specializing in advanced radiation techniques such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) / Rapid Arc, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). He is also experienced in interstitial, intracavitary, and intraluminal brachytherapy.

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