When is the Best Time to Take Generic Viagra in Relation to a Meal?
Almost 20 years have passed since the invention of Viagra. The development of pharmaceutical market and large-scale promotion have fulfilled their mission: today nearly everyone knows about this miracle remedy that helps men maintain their sexual vigour. If you decide to try Viagra it is a good practice to learn how to take it.
Start with the correct dosage
The branded Viagra is manufactured in the dosage of 25, 50 and 100 mg of Sildenafil. Generics of Viagra usually have the same dosages except some extra power drugs. Most men are recommended the dosage of 50 mg. However, some cases require the dosage correction to the larger or smaller side. It depends upon many factors such as age, health condition, personal tolerance and so on. That is why the patient should change the dosage only under the doctor’s control in order to take into account all the details and to get the maximal effect.
When precautions are necessary
Generic Viagra is a drug that has certain limitation in usage called contraindications. First of all children under 18 years old are not recommended to take it. Be careful if you are prescribed medications that refer to the group of nitrate-containing drugs (for example, isosorbide dinitrate, isoket, cardiket) and nitrogen oxide donators such as sydnopharm. These drugs are prescribed for the treatment of heart diseases and stenocardia, in particular. They are characterized by strong hypotensive effect. In its turn Generic Viagra extends the blood vessels. So, simultaneous intake of these drugs may lead to the critical and unexpected drop of blood pressure.
Be careful as to use Viagra with other sexual stimulators. Don’t use Viagra if you have high sensitivity to the active ingredient or other auxiliary components of the medication. The sensitivity can occur in different forms from hives and skin itching to facial edema and anaphylactic shock.
Mind the contraindications
Generic Viagra may be prohibited in cases of some severe health disorders. The given disorders include any blood diseases, stomach or duodenal ulcers in the exacerbation stage, heart failure, unstable stenocardia, heavy arrhythmia, heart stroke or brain attack less than 6 months before, deformation of penis, arterial hypertension (more than 170/100) or hypotension (less than 90/50).
If you have any of the above-mentioned disorders, any cardio-vascular disease, liver or kidney disorders, if you are older than 65 years old or are prescribed any medications on regular basis you should avoid self-treatment and consult the doctor. It is the doctor who can answer all the occurring questions and define how to take Viagra in your particular case.
Taking Viagra with regard to meal
As far as the meal is concerned there are no strict rules whether Viagra should be taken prior or after the meal. Viagra is usually taken once a day (full prescribed dosage, not more or less) 40-60 minutes before the sexual intercourse. The pill should be swallowed with some water. However, doctors recommend that the patient should not eat too much, especially fat food as it may slow down or decrease the effect of the drug. Alcohol is not recommended either as it changes man’s ability to reach and maintain the erection. If large dosage of alcohol is taken it may negatively interact with Viagra and cause strong side effects. Don’t eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice: they neutralize the Viagra’s effect. At the same time some experts believe that if taken before meal Viagra acts faster and stronger.
To sum it up
If taken correctly Viagra will give the men a new life and help them improve their sexual activity and restore their personal relations.
As any other ED treatment drugs Viagra starts working in 30-60 minutes and works within the period of 4 hours. It is important to always remember that Viagra helps reach the erection only if natural mechanisms are included in the process. That is without attitude for sex and sexual excitement you will see no effect at all!
Any probability of side effects will be reduced if you take Generic Viagra according to the doctor’s recommendations, take necessary safety measures and use the prescribed dosage. However, 10% of men suffer from the Viagra side effects in any case. One should mention that all these undesirable effects are benign and go away within very short period of time and do not need to cancel the drug. These effects are usually not very strong. In most cases Viagra’s side effects are parenthetical and do not require drug withdrawal. According to the conducted research the most frequently experienced side effects involve headaches, hot flushes, redness of face and neck and nasal stuffiness. In rare cases patients suffer from blurred vision, changes in colour perception, dizziness, nasal bleeding, nausea and indigestion as well as long-lasting and painful erection. All the above-mentioned side effects were experienced when the patient didn’t follow recommendations regarding the dosage and the correct intake. That just proves that uncontrolled intake of Viagra is not recommended.