Informational Guidelines For Taking Viagra
Viagra comes as a tablet (blue pill) taken by mouth.
Always follow the instructions that your physician gives you as he/she knows more about your specific health condition. Here are some general guidelines just for informational purposes:
If you are taking Viagra to treat impotence (erectile dysfunction), your physician may ask you to start on an average dose of Viagra (25-mg or 50-mg) and then increase or decrease your dose after you see how your body responds to the medication.
You should take your Viagra tab (most people prefer to take the 50 mg tabs or they buy 100 mg pills and divide them into 2 tablets) about one hour before sexual activity. You can also try to take it half an hour to three hours before sexual activity and see what works best for you and your partner.
You should not take Viagra pills more than one time every 24 hours or so. Also, your physician may ask you to take Viagra less often if you’re on other certain drugs or if your health condition requires so.
You can take Viagra on an empty stomach (with a glass of water) or after having a low-fat meal. This should only control how fast the pill starts to work. High-fat meals may delay the effect of Viagra.
You should see your physician if you experience uncommon side effects or if Viagra is not working for you as supposed to be.

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