Ensuring Safe and Effective Viagra Use

Consult your doctor before starting Viagra. This is paramount for assessing your health and determining if Viagra is appropriate for you.

Follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage precisely. Never exceed the recommended amount.

    Taking more Viagra than prescribed won’t enhance results and can increase the risk of side effects. Adjusting the dosage yourself is dangerous; always discuss any changes with your physician.

Be aware of potential side effects, including headaches, flushing, and nasal congestion. These are commonly reported and usually mild. However, seek immediate medical attention for serious side effects like chest pain or vision changes.

Inform your doctor about all medications you are currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. Some medications can interact negatively with Viagra. Avoid grapefruit juice while using Viagra, as it can interfere with its metabolism. Alcohol consumption should be moderate, as excessive drinking can increase the risk of side effects.

Viagra is designed for erectile dysfunction. It is not a performance enhancer and should not be used for recreational purposes. Using Viagra inappropriately can have serious health consequences.

Store Viagra properly, as directed by your pharmacist, to maintain its potency and safety.

Regular check-ups with your doctor are recommended, especially if you experience persistent or worsening symptoms.