Long-Term Use and Potential Risks

Regular Viagra use beyond what’s prescribed by a doctor may increase the risk of certain side effects. Always follow your physician’s instructions.

Cardiovascular Concerns

    High blood pressure: Viagra can lower blood pressure, potentially causing issues for those with pre-existing conditions. Regular monitoring is crucial. Heart problems: Men with heart disease should discuss Viagra use thoroughly with their cardiologist before starting treatment. Stroke risk: Some studies suggest a slightly elevated risk of stroke in men using Viagra long-term. This warrants careful consideration and regular check-ups.

Vision and Hearing

Prolonged Viagra use can, in rare cases, impact vision and hearing. These effects are usually temporary, but immediate medical attention is necessary if experienced.

Other Potential Risks

Priapism: A persistent, painful erection lasting more than four hours requires immediate medical help. Hearing loss: While infrequent, sudden hearing loss has been reported. Consult your doctor immediately if this occurs. Vision changes: Blurred vision, changes in color perception, or light sensitivity warrant prompt medical assessment.

Recommendations for Safe Use

Open communication with your doctor is paramount. Regular check-ups allow for monitoring and adjustments to your treatment plan as needed. Never exceed the prescribed dosage. Report any unusual side effects immediately.

Medication Interactions

Inform your doctor about all medications you take, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. Certain combinations can interact negatively with Viagra.