Typical Starting Dosage and Titration

The typical starting dose of Viagra is 50 mg. This dose is suitable for most men. However, your doctor may prescribe a lower dose (25 mg) if you have certain health conditions or are taking other medications.

Adjusting Your Dosage

Your doctor will monitor your response to Viagra. If 50 mg is ineffective, they may increase the dose to 100 mg. Conversely, if you experience side effects, they may reduce the dosage to 25 mg.

Dosage and Frequency

Viagra is usually taken as needed, approximately one hour before sexual activity. Do not exceed 100 mg within a 24-hour period. The maximum recommended frequency is once per day.

Individualized Approach

Dosage adjustments are based on individual responses and health factors. Factors influencing dosage include age, overall health, and concurrent medications. Open communication with your doctor is key for finding the right dose.

Viagra Dosage Table

Dosage (mg) Frequency Notes
25 Once per day (as needed) Lower dose for individuals with certain conditions or on other medications.
50 Once per day (as needed) Typical starting dose.
100 Once per day (as needed) Higher dose if 50mg proves ineffective; maximum recommended dose.

Important Considerations

Always consult your physician before starting Viagra. They will assess your suitability for the medication and determine the appropriate starting dose and titration schedule based on your individual health profile.