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Viagra Myths |
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Get the facts behind common Viagra myths
Myth # 1 : Viagra is a hormone or aphrodisiac
Fact: No. Viagra is a prescription drug which works by increasing blood flow to the penis , thereby treating the physical problem of ED.
Myth # 2 : Viagra is meant only for old men.
Fact: No. Viagra works for most men no matter how old they are.
Myth # 3 : After taking Viagra, I will have to have sex right away.
Fact: No. Viagra works as soon as 30 minutes and lasts for 4 hours. This gives you time to respond at your pace.
Myth# 4 : Viagra is only for men suffering from severe ED.
Fact: No. Viagra works for men who are suffering from either mild or severe ED. Even men who have ED once in a while can benefit from taking Viagra.
Myth# 5 : One cannot take Viagra, if one is suffering from other health problems.
Fact: No. Viagra can be taken safely by men who have other medical problems like high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease. However, Viagra cannot be taken by men who are taking medicines that have nitrate in them. Men who have been advised by the doctor not to have sex, should also not take Viagra.
Myth# 6 : Viagra should not be taken along with food.
Fact: No. Viagra works with or without food.
Myth# 7: Viagra will help me get an erection right away.
Fact: No. Viagra works only with sexual stimulation.
Myth # 8 : One has to take Viagra once to determine if it will work for me.
Fact: No. In most cases, Viagra works for the first or second time. Viagra might work better for you over time, so you should keep trying. You can alos consult your doctor about changing your dose.
Do you want to know how Viagra works?
Viagra improves a man's response to sexual stimulation. Viagra is a prescription medicine that can improve the erectile function of men with erection problems.
Read more about Viagra.
The health information contained herein is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace discussions with a healthcare provider. Decisions regarding patient care must be made with a healthcare provider, considering the unique characteristics of the patient.