Viagra treats erectile dysfunction for many men especially those with diabetes, circulatory problems, and advanced age.
At the end of the day, erections are about blood flow. That’s why Viagra works. It promotes blood flow into the penis and at the same time blocking blood flow out.
Sexual pleasure for men during intercourse is all about a stiff erection. So, as sexual excitement continues blood flow increases, the erection improves and bingo! Well, you know the rest.
For best results, take Viagra an hour or so before sex play, knowing the effect will last about 4 hours.
Viagra is not for everyone. You should ask your doctor if it is safe for you especially if you have heart disease, uncontrolled high blood pressure or take nitroglycerin.
Men who develop ED at an early age should be evaluated for a hardening of the arteries.
And by all means ask your doctor to prescribe the generic. Generic Viagra or sildenafil costs about a dollar a pill. Brand name will set you back $8 to $9 a tablet.
Oh, by the way. Viagra does not sexual response in women and does not treat decreased sexual desire. More on that in another edition!
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