Viagra

Viagra (sildenafil) is a drug that can be prescribed if you have been diagnosed with ED (erectile dysfunction) and are unable to complete sexual intercourse due to whichever reasons. If you are using any medications for chest pain and intend to take Viagra make sure none of the medicines you are taking belong to the group of nitrates, as if they are combined with Viagra a sudden drop in blood pressure is possible. This is a dangerous health condition that should be avoided, so you need to keep your health care provider informed of any other medications you are taking or intended to take, especially if they include any of the following: barbiturates, erectile dysfunction medicines, high blood pressure medications, anticoagulants, alpha blockers, cimetidine, HIV protease inhibitors, nevirapine, beta blockers, efavirenz, rifampin, seizure medications, erythromycin, rifabutin, and certain antifungals. In some cases your dose of Viagra will be adjusted to make sure there is no interference, while in other cases you will not be able to take this medication at all. Please keep your doctor updated on your personal progress and make sure you report any symptoms that seem particularly bothersome directly to him. If you believe you need a dose adjustment, discuss your options with the doctor that prescribed Viagra.

     


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