Viagra - Viagra dosage
Before discussing Viagra dosage, let’s see what stops men from using Viagra. Viagra is a strict ‘NO’ for them suffering from chest pain and receiving nitrate medications; this may result in a sudden, unsafe blood pressure plummet. Ideally speaking, it is meant for them healthy enough to engage in sexual activities. So a prior medical assessment on general health status is important; only an authorized doctor can ensure the correct Viagra dose that varies from individual to individual. Overages have been found responsible for chest pains, nausea and priapism along with some other discomforts, which required immediate medical help.
For people 65 years and above, the Viagra dose almost never exceeds 25 mg. The same applies for HIV patients receiving protease inhibitors, only that it may serve as the maximum single dose in 48 hours. Men with prostate problems and high blood pressure need being individually assessed (for alpha blockers) to determine the correct Viagra dose.
Any amount of Viagra dose is contraindicated with other PDE5 inhibitors (sildenafils) since it may induce partial or complete loss of vision and hearing and no amount of Viagra dosage will put a shield up against sexually transmitted diseases.
Overdoses may bring forth side effects like headache and facial flushing, an upset stomach, disturbed visions and an increased sensitivity to light. These are all temporary and fade with the effects of the medication.
VIAGRA is available in three standard doses; tablets of Viagra 100mg, Viagra 50mg and Viagra 25mg. It’s the smallest one that’s preferred among recreational users as well and there have been instances where people brought down their Viagra dosage sacrificing the headache but not time and intensity.