About Viagra
The revolutionary pill
Viagra – the little blue pill recognised across the world – has
changed the face of erectile dysfunction treatment since its market
release by Pfizer in 1998. With its relatively few side effects, ease of
use and its effectiveness, it is little wonder the drug has become so
popular.
Viagra was under patent protection in the
UK until June 2013, after which legal cheaper versions of generic Viagra (sildenafil) have been made available.
What does it do?
The active ingredient in Viagra/sildenafil is
sildenafil citrate, which is known medically as a
PDE5 inhibitor. Viagra/sildenafil inhibits an enzyme which
regulates blood flow in the penis.
PDE5 inhibitors
multiply the natural process of arousal
and increase blood flow to the penis in situations of sexual
stimulation. Viagra/sildenafil helps to achieve an erection but relies
on natural arousal as a trigger. It, and other
PDE5 inhibitors, support sexual relations when erections are failing.
Why do men get erectile dysfunction?
Many factors can contribute to impotence (erectile dysfunction). Lifestyle choices, such as
excess drinking,
smoking,
illegal drug use, and even
obesity and
stress, can have an
impact on erections. Erectile dysfunction can also be a
symptom of underlying health problems such as atherosclerosis, heart disease, and diabetes, amongst others.
Men suffering from erectile dysfunction should
inform their GPs who will undertake an assessment, possibly perform tests, and provide advice.
Why Viagra/sildenafil?
Viagra is a well known and widely used drug. Side effects are
normally not troublesome. Onset of action tends to be reliable and
predictable. Viagra/sildenafil normally
starts to work 30 to 60 minutes after it is taken and usually remains active for in the region of
4 hours.
Other erectile dysfunction drugs,
Cialis,
Levitra and
Spedra,
work in a similar way, with similar side effects. Viagra/sildenafil was
the first drug in this class to become widely prescribed.
Does it work every time?
As with any treatment, there are
times when Viagra/sildenafil might not work and may not improve or overcome the underlying cause of erectile dysfunction. Satisfactory erections require the following:
- Adequate blood supply
- Arousal
- Healthy nervous system
If erectile dysfunction is the result of spinal injury or operation,
nerves might be damaged. In this case Viagra/sildenafil may help a
little but other measures, such as injections or stiffening aids, may be
required.
Other causes of
erectile dysfunction may require specialist treatment apart from tablets. Some men, whose erectile dysfunction has
psychological causes, may benefit from counselling.
A GP should always be informed.
Alternative treatment
Sildenafil (generic Viagra),
Cialis,
Levitra and
Spedra
are alternative oral tablet treatments for erectile dysfunction and are
also available to buy online in various strengths and pack sizes after
completing the same
medical consultation.
Dr Fox also supplies
Vitaros cream, a non-tablet treatment for
ED
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