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Viagra Side Effects and Substitutes
How Does Viagra Work?
Viagra is extremely popular and beneficial, but there are definitely some Viagra side effects.
Many factors can cause side effects from various drugs and supplements:
- Your current health condition
- Whether you take other supplements or medication
- Your family history
- Taking the proper dosage
- Taking supplements or drugs with meals
- Staying hydrated
It's important to remember that many side effects from supplements can be avoided. Many people don't
follow the recommended guidelines with supplements and suffer minor side effects.
That being said, some people just don't react well to certain stimulants. There are individuals who
follow all the rules and still experience minor side effects. For a small percentage of people, side
effects are simply unavoidable.
How does Viagra work?
Before examining some of the side effects of Viagra, let's understand how Viagra works.
Originally Viagra was created to help with heart disease, but now is widely prescribed for erectile dysfunction. If you have trouble getting and
maintaining an erection, Viagra can certainly help.
Viagra, and the other popular drugs like Cialis are PDE5 inhibitors.
These inhibitors allow an
increase of blood flow into the male organ.
For men suffering from erectile dysfunction, Viagra can
help produce and maintain erections for up to 4 hours. Cialis is known to produce results for a
longer period of time. Don't worry, you will still need to be aroused for these drugs to work :) Read more about Viagra reviews here.
Problems with Viagra - Can you have a Viagra overdose?
Here are some of the typical side effects of Viagra. Most are quite uncommon but some do exist:
- Headaches
- Flushing
- Upset stomach
- Temporary visual changes
With most drugs you can overdose. Taking more than the recommended dosages can lead to longer and
more intense side effects.
There are definitely rumors about people taking way too much Viagra and suffering extreme side
effects. There are stories of some people taking a whole bottle and suffering a heart attack. In
these extreme cases the side effects can be dangerous.
Sticking to the recommended dosage will normally not produce any problems. You might just get some
of the minor effects listed above. If this is the case then reduce your dosage or discontinue using
the product.
So what's a good dosage?
It is recommended not to take more than 100 mg per day. Staying below 100 mg per day will not cause
a Viagra overdose.
Dosages vary from 25 to 100 mg. Your doctor should recommend a dosage based on
your current health situation. 50 mg per day is the typical dosage, but taking 25 mg per day can be
effective as well.
If you want to play it safe, just start with a dosage of 25 mg and see how it
goes. Don't feel that you need to take 100 mg per day. 25 mg might be enough for you, plus this will help avoid any Viagra side effects.
Also, if you're taking other medication always check with your doctor before using Viagra. Mixing
it with other supplements and medication may cause more severe side effects. Anyone suffering from
heart complications should avoid these types of drugs.
Natural Viagra Substitutes:
Here are some other supplements that are good substitutes for using drugs like Viagra.
Recommended Supplements
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