Monday, August 27, 2007

Viagra Doctor: The Safety Checklist

Before consulting with a Viagra doctor either online or locally, it is wise to educate yourself about the drug so as to know what to ask and how to answer.

In view of the serious side effects of Viagra for heart patients, your Viagra doctor will likely be very cautious if you suffer from any heart condition.

Here is a safety checklist you can use before you have a consultation with your Viagra doctor and also a monitoring checklist if you need to provide him with feedback regarding side effects:

What You Should Know About Viagra Before The Consultation With A Viagra Doctor

Viagra is for men only to help combat impotence (also called erectile dysfunction)

Viagra does not in itself produce an erection. It does produce an erection when a man is sexually stimulated.

Viagra should be taken about 1 hour before anticipated sexual activity or a little longer if taken after a high fat meal.

Viagra comes in various doses, 25, 50, or 100 mg so your Viagra doctor may choose a lower dosage if you have other health related complications.

The most common side effects of Viagra are upset tummy, headaches, runny nose, facial flushes, and urinary tract infections.

Make sure your Viagra doctor knows you are taking any medication with a nitrate base as these can have a serious and potentially dangerous effect on blood pressure when used with Viagra.

Be sure to tell your Viagra doctor if you have had:

  • heart problems
  • a stroke
  • low or high blood pressure
  • stomach ulcers
  • bleeding problem
  • sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia
  • kidney problems or require dialysis
  • liver problems
  • severe vision loss
  • retinitis pigmentosa eye disease
  • a deformed penis shape or Peyronie's disease
  • an erection that lasted more than 4 hours

Also inform your Viagra doctor if you are taking the following types of medication:

  • protease inhibitors for the treatment of HIV
  • alpha blockers (often used for prostate or high blood pressure problems)

Be Aware

Viagra is not for normal use. It should only be taken before sexual activity. In the event a mistake is made and an overdose is taken, be sure to inform your Viagra doctor immediately.

Viagra has been on the market with FDA approval since 1998. In the years since well documented evidence shows it can have a significant effect on helping men overcome erectile dysfunction.

However, while Viagra is generally quite safe for the majority of men who use it, for individuals with other ailments, especially heart related problems, a thorough consultation with a Viagra doctor is necessary to avoid potential life threatening consequences.

Viagra Directions & Usage Instructions

http://www.viagradirections.com/viagradirections.html

Comprehensive Viagra information page answering all questions in easy read format

http://www.medlisting.com/viagra.html

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