Some potential side effects of Viagra are headache and a runny or blocked nose, or a nosebleed. Some men feel lightheaded or dizzy. In rare cases, Viagra can cause fainting. Some men taking PDE5 inhibitors report back or muscle pain....
The effect of the Sildenafil or Viagra will usually be at its peak within 30 minutes to 2 hours after taking the tablet. However, the effects can last for 4 hours and sometimes longer, so you may find you can achieve...
Canada has approved the first “Viagra for women” pill — and, to the alarm of some experts, loosened restrictions around alcohol that have contributed to the drug's lacklustre sales in the United States....
Today, there's no need to visit your doctor in person to get a prescription for Viagra and other ED medication. Our Erectile Dysfunction Pack includes sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra. It's available monthly, with your medication shipped directly to you....
Viagra pills may still work for years after they're first made. But the reduction in chemical activity means that it won't work as well. Expired medications can also grow infectious mold or bacteria. As a rule of thumb, Viagra and other...
To get a prescription for Viagra or any other erectile dysfunction medicine, you should visit your GP. Alternatively, you can order Viagra online from an accredited online doctor service, and a doctor will assess your suitability for the medicine via an...
Viagra can be quite effective, but it's no magic pill. It does nothing for the libido. You still need some kind of stimulation to get an erection. The effects of Viagra usually last about 4 hours, though they may last longer...