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Get to know Viagra
- Viagra (sildenafil citrate) is a blue colored pill.
- It is a FDA approved prescription drug for erectile dysfunction.
- It works by increasing blood flow to the penis.
- It helps men to achieve and maintain an erection for sexual activity.
- It works with sexual stimulation to cause erections.
- Viagra can be taken only once a day
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Viagra Experience:
"After undergoing treatment for prostate cancer, I had to deal with Erectile Dysfunction. The injections didn't produce a "usable" erection for intercourse. Mostly my wife and I had shut down our respective libidos and settled for cuddling, while secretly hoping that somehow, someone might have a magic bullet for us. But when the doctor recommended Viagra, It worked. Viagra has restored our sex-life. Not only is the frequency of sex greater but it is also more intense."
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What makes Viagra the # 1 potency pill?
- Viagra ensures Better Performance, Improved Erection Quality and enhanced Hardness.
- No tablet has been proven to work better or faster for ED than Viagra.
- Success rate is phenomenal: VIAGRA works for 4 out of 5 men.
- 16 million men worldwide have chosen Viagra to treat ED.
- Every second 9 pills are bought.
- Viagra is so safe that it can be taken once daily.
- Viagra is covered by more health plans than other oral ED treatments.
Viagra is Pfizer's brand name for sildenafil citrate. It is chemically a selective inhibitor of Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate - specific PDE5. After it is absorbed into the bloodstream, it functions to inhibit an enzyme called phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) which is found primarily in the penis. The enzyme, PDE5 breaks down cyclic GMP. Cyclic GMP is produced during sexual stimulation, leading to penis erection. The longer the cyclic GMP persists, increased blood flows to the penis, thereby generating an erection.
Important Note:
Viagra does not cure erectile dysfunction. It is a treatment for erectile dysfunction.
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The health information contained herein is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace discussions with a healthcare provider. Decisions regarding patient care must be made with a healthcare provider, considering the unique characteristics of the patient.