Some may not be healthy enough for sex (their hearts cannot handle the increased blood pressure and excitement). Another reason is that if men are taking nitrates for chest pain, Viagra can cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure.
It would not be a good idea for a person who has had heart surgery to use Viagra. There is a definite risk of heart attack.
Viagra (sildenafil) is primarily used for erectile dysfunction and is generally considered safe for most men. However, it can cause cardiovascular side effects, particularly in those with pre-existing heart conditions or those taking certain medications, like nitrates. While there's no direct evidence linking Viagra to heart attacks in healthy individuals, it can potentially exacerbate existing heart problems. Always consult a healthcare provider before using Viagra, especially if there are underlying health concerns.
Only in women or prepubecent boys. In men with heart problems, it makes them far worse (since the blood's going elsewhere the heart does not get enough, so it can cause a heart attack).
The primary drawback to Viagra, which works about an hour after it is taken, it that the FDA cautions men with heart disease or low blood pressure to be thoroughly examined by a physician before obtaining a prescription. At least 130 men.
If you have problems at a young age with getting an erection they will examine and evaluate you first. It's rare young men needs Viagra, it can be other issues behind it then physical ones. Do not order Viagra online, go to a doctor since Viagra has some serious side effects.
yes women need to take the same kind of viagra that men do
no
One is pink and one is blue
to allow men to have boner's.
Men
Berman and Berman - 2002 Viagra for Men and Women was released on: USA: 2002
Viagra is an option for men to treat Erectile Dysfunction (ED). It is also used recreationally.