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Viagra (Sildenafil)

Sildenafil citrate is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction. It was originally hoped to be used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension. Patented in 1996 and released in 1998 the drug was developed by a group of pharmaceutical chemists working at Pfizer laboratories in England. The little blue pill has become the gold standard in the treatment of impotence and a big topic for 'stand up' comedians.

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What do I do if I accidentally took 2 50mg Viagra pills?

Accidentally? Wait for them to wear off. You can't OD on Viagra, your penis will not explode. Same rules apply, if an erection does not go away after 4 hours, see a doctor about it.

Why does Viagra cause an erection?

It relaxes a muscle that acts like a valve that's keeping the blood flow away from the penis. When the "valve" opens blood rushes out in the penis causing it to inflate and grow hard just like when a balloon is inflated.

I have diabetes high BP. Viagra does not help What can you do?

Get the diabetes and high BP under control. If ove weight lose weight which will help both. Eat healthier which will help both and exercise regularly.

How to use Viagra in diabetes?

Drugs containing phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors and traded as Viagra, Levitra and Cialis came as the expected wonder for males suffering from erectile dysfunction (translated to sexual impotence).

But new research assessed how safe these products could be for diabetes patients.

The study was intended to whether sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra) and tadalafil (Cialis) are a safe and effective option for males suffering from diabetes.

Diabetic men involved in the study displayed improvements on all measures of erectile function, with an average difference of 26.7 % more "successful intercourse attempts" compared to placebo subjects, even if diabetes provokes many chronic conditions, such as heart disease and high blood pressure, but also a three times higher probability to have erectile dysfunction than men who do not have diabetes.