What are the side effects of the 'Viagra' (if any)?
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Viagra.
**Side effects
Medications have desired effects when taken correctly. But even when a drug is taken as prescribed, side effects can occur. Viagra is no exception. Here are some common and not so common side effects you should be aware of before taking the drug.
**Common
flushing
headache
nasal congestion
stomach discomfort following meals
**Less Common
abnormal vision including blurred vision, seeing shades of colors differently than before, or sensitivity to light
bladder pain
cloudy or bloody urine
dizziness
increased frequency of urination
pain on urination
diarrhea
**Rare
bleeding of the eye
convulsions (seizures)
decreased or double vision or other changes in vision
prolonged, painful, or inappropriate erection of penis
redness, burning, or swelling of the eye
anxiety
When used properly and appropriately, Viagra is helpful in men with erectile dysfunction. By taking the medicine as prescribed and by knowing what adverse effects to look for, Viagra can be safe and effective. Before taking Viagra, you must consult your physician to see if it is right for you.
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Excessive woodies, and you also may see things in a tint of blue/green.
I think in some cases you can have an erection for more than 3 hours, sounds good but can be pain full
you have problems telling colors apart -- that's why pilots can't use it
If you take it too late in the evening it may keep you up at night.
LOL, I think this is pretty self-explanatory. "If the effects of Viagra last for more than 7 hours, please consult your physician or emergency services :)"
If you use nitrate drugs, often used for chest pain (known as angina), don’t take VIAGRA. Taking these drugs at the same time could cause your blood pressure to drop to an unsafe level.
Talk with your doctor first. Make sure you are healthy enough to have sex. If you have chest pain, nausea, or other discomforts during sex, seek medical help right away.
The most common side effects of VIAGRA are headache, facial flushing, and upset stomach. Less common are bluish or blurred vision, or being sensitive to light. These may occur for a short time.
In rare instances, men taking PDE5 inhibitors (oral erectile dysfunction medicines, including VIAGRA) reported a sudden decrease or loss of vision in one or both eyes. It is not possible to determine whether these events are related directly to these medicines or to other factors. If you experience sudden decrease or loss of vision, stop taking PDE5 inhibitors, including VIAGRA, and call a doctor right away.
Although erections lasting for more than four hours may occur rarely with all ED treatments in this drug class, it is important to seek immediate medical attention. Erections lasting more than six hours can result in long-term loss of potency.
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Of course there are reported cases of side effects in that drug. People with heart problems, should seek their doctors advice before buying taking that drug. People are said to have heart attack after taking that drug.To my opinion, people with big belly or too overweight should also consult their doctors before taking that drug because they are heart attack potentials.
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There is a substantial amount listed on any med, however, the most likely side effects would be stuffy nose, headache and backache. You will find this on most of the ED drugs like Cialis and Levitra too.
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