Begin with a low dose if you’re new to Viagra. Many men find 50mg sufficient. A 100mg dose should only be considered after consultation with a doctor and if 50mg proves ineffective.
Take Viagra approximately one hour before anticipated sexual activity. Absorption time varies; some experience effects sooner, others later. Avoid high-fat meals before taking the medication as this can delay absorption.
Expect an increase in blood flow to the penis, leading to an easier erection. The intensity and duration of the effect differ among individuals; factors such as age and overall health play a role.
Side effects, though uncommon, can include headache, facial flushing, nasal congestion, and visual disturbances. These are usually mild and temporary. If severe side effects occur, seek immediate medical attention.
Alcohol consumption can impair Viagra’s effectiveness and increase the risk of side effects. Moderate alcohol intake is generally advised, but excessive drinking should be avoided.
Viagra’s effects generally last four to five hours. Erections will not occur spontaneously; sexual stimulation is still required.
Don’t take Viagra more frequently than prescribed by your doctor. Overdosing can lead to adverse reactions. Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.
Consult your doctor if you have any underlying health conditions, such as heart disease or high blood pressure, before taking Viagra. They can assess your suitability for this medication.
Remember, this information is for guidance only. Always seek professional medical advice before starting any new medication.
Your individual experience with 100mg of Viagra may differ. Open communication with your doctor is key for managing any concerns or adjusting the dosage.


