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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Blood pressure could lead to a dangerous or potentially fatal drop in blood pressure.Likewise, Viagra shouldn’t be combined with antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV/AIDS, as it can cause an increased concentration of sildenafil in the body. Breastfeeding women shouldn’t take this medication, either.Other medications that could cause sildenafil drug interactions include:RiociguatSaquinavirAntifungals (like itraconazole or ketoconazole)Antibiotics (like erythromycin)Because of the risks of this medication, people taking alpha-blockers, over-the-counter nitrate supplements (like amyl nitrate, isosorbide mononitrate, isosorbide dinitrate, or nitroglycerin) or recreational drugs (like “poppers”) should tell a healthcare professional before taking Viagra.Wirestock/istockphotoHow Long Does Viagra Take to Work?Viagra usually starts working 30 to 60 minutes after taking it. But simply swallowing the little blue pill won’t automatically make you hard — you still have to be aroused, either through mental or physical stimulation.Can You Make Viagra Work Faster?Some guys might feel the effects of Viagra faster when they take the pill on an empty stomach. Taking it with food, particularly high-fat foods like a burger and fries, can slow it down or even make it less effective.Stendra (avanafil) is a faster-acting ED medication. This one can start working just 15 minutes after you take it.How Long Does Viagra Last?This medication works for about four hours. So after taking Viagra, you should be able to get and maintain being hard enough (again, with stimulation) within that window.stefanamer/istockphotoWhat Is Viagra for Men?: TakeawaysViagra has made its way into medicine cabinets the world over as a trusted medication for ED and cardiovascular health.
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