Generic Viagra and its Side Effects

July 20, 2011 by crenshawsusan  
Filed under Generic Viagra

Generic Viagra can have secondary effects in approximately 5% of its users. Viagra is a vessel dilator and so it can produce some dilatation in some blood vessels. As an example, in 20-30 minutes Viagra reaches the blood vessels in the face, it dilates them and so a sensation of heat or blushing can appear. When it reaches the nasal blood vessels, the patient can have a feeling of blocked nose.

These side effects usually disappear after 30-40 minutes after administration because Generic Viagra will fix itself on the penis level where it produces a good vascular dilatation. Actually the Generic Viagra effect will take place in one hour after administration with the condition of sexual stimulation. The secondary effects disappear before the sexual contact and they don’t affect the user during the contact. If the secondary effects appear at the first use of Generic Viagra, probably they will also appear when it is used again. If the first time you Buy Viagra there are no side effects, probably they will never appear. In case of a side effect that disturbs the sexual contact (for example a strong headache), a doctor should be consulted and the medical treatment should be changed, mostly if you bought Viagra Without Prescription of any type.

In conclusion, Generic Viagra can have secondary effects for a small percentage of users. If the effects are disturbing, the doctor should prescribe another drug and if the effects appear at the first use of Viagra they can appear each time it is used. The side effects are more common for older users and the recommended dose is usually 25mg. Considering individual conditions, the dose can be increased by the doctor. Generic Viagra can also be used by diabetics or people with cardiac problems. Hypertensive men are more inclined to erectile dysfunctions because of the disease but also because of the other drugs they use to treat their conditions. Generic Viagra increased sexual performances in more than 70% of hypertensive patients.

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