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Viagra
FAQ
What is Viagra?
Viagra prescriptions were approved by the FDA in March
1998 for the treatment of male impotency. It is a pill used for
the treatment of erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men developed
by Pfizer (www.pfizer.com). Here for more information on viagra
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How does the viagra pill
look like? VIAGRA (sildenafil citrate) is formulated as blue,
film-coated rounded-diamond-shaped tablets equivalent to 25 mg,
50 mg and 100 mg of sildenafil for oral administration. Click
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How does Viagra work?
Viagra increases the body's ability to achieve and maintain an erection
during sexual stimulation. Viagra will not produce a spontaneous
erection, but aids the body's natural erection process. More on
viagra and impotence here.
What is Viagra's success
rate?
Reports released in October 1997, indicate Viagra achieved a success
rate of 80% for the treatment of sexual dysfunction. More tips
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What is the recommended dosage for
Viagra?
Many physicians are now recommending Viagra therapy begin at 25mg,
the minimum. Standard dosage for Viagra is 50mg. Dosages higher
than 100mg per day are NOT recommended. More on
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When should Viagra be taken?
Viagra should be taken 30-60 minutes before sexual activity.
How often should Viagra
be taken?
Those patients who have been prescribed Viagra by their doctors,
should take the prescribed dosage once per day.
Are there any side effects?
In clinical tests, Viagra's adverse effects were generally transient
and mild to moderate in nature including a 12% increase in headaches,
a 9% increase in flushing and a 5% increase for Dyspepsia.