Description
Viagra 25 mg tablets are commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction and contain the active ingredient sildenafil, which belongs to a class of drugs called PDE5 inhibitors. These medications block the effects of the specific PDE5 enzyme responsible for regulating blood flow to several parts of the body, including the erectile tissue inside the penis.
Actions of Viagra 25 mg
By preventing PDE5 from regulating blood flow, Viagra 25 mg increases the supply of blood flow to the erectile tissue inside the penis. When sexually stimulated, the nervous system sends signals to the tissue in the penis, causing the corpora cavernosa tissues to expand and harden as blood flows in.
How to Distinguish Viagra 25 mg Tablets?
Viagra pills are blue film-coated tablets, diamond-shaped, slightly biconvex, with cut and rounded edges. Every pill is debossed with “Pfizer” on one side and “VGR 25”, “VGR 50”, “VGR 100”, “VGR 150”, or “VGR 200” on the other side, corresponding to each dose. All variants of Viagra are available on our BigpharmaUSA website.
Proper Dosage of Viagra
The usual recommended daily dose for most adult patients is 50 mg of Viagra, taken approximately 1 hour before sexual activity. Based on efficacy and tolerability, the dose can be adjusted by increasing it to 100 mg or decreasing it to 25 mg. The maximum recommended daily dose is 100 mg, and the maximum frequency of use is once per day. Patients with severe renal or hepatic insufficiencies are recommended a lower dose of Viagra 25 mg at the beginning stages.
Proper Intake Procedure for Viagra 25 mg
Consume a Viagra tablet half an hour or half before planned sexual activity. Drink plenty of water to launch the effectiveness of the pill to its full extent. Do not crush, chew, or break open the pills as it may spoil the effectiveness of the medicine. The Sildenafil drug present in each Viagra 25 mg pill will reach its highest level in blood plasma after around 60 minutes, so make your plans accordingly.
Viagra 25 mg Against Health
Viagra 25 mg is generally not recommended for patients with Peyronie’s disease, priapism, NAION (Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy), angular glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, heart disease, low or high blood pressure, severe liver or kidney ailments, stomach or duodenum ulcers, sickle cell disease, leukemia, myeloma, etc.
Can Women Take Viagra Pills?
There are not enough studies to prove that Viagra 25 mg affects female libido. Moreover, female sexuality and orgasm are poorly understood. Therefore, no treatment has yet been found under such circumstances.
Viagra Medicine Analogs
Sildenafil is a PDE5 inhibitor, and other members of this group include vardenafil, tadalafil, and avanafil. All these medications are potent and effective for ED treatment. Your Viagra dose may be replaced with one of these alternatives.
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