Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) USA
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Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) USA is a prescription medicine used for erectile dysfunction (ED). It works by helping blood flow into the penis during sexual stimulation, making it easier to get and keep an erection. Many people notice it working in about 30 to 60 minutes. It is not an aphrodisiac and does not protect against STIs.
| Active Ingredient (Generic Name): | Sildenafil Citrate |
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| Indication: | Erectile Dysfunction |
| Manufacturer: | Pfizer India Ltd |
| Packaging: | 4 Tablets in Strip |
| Strength: | 100mg |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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What is Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) USA
Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) is one of the most recognized treatments for erectile dysfunction, a condition where getting or keeping an erection firm enough for sex becomes difficult. ED can happen for lots of reasons, including stress, relationship strain, aging, circulation issues, diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, certain medications, or hormonal factors. For many men, it is not just a physical issue It can affect confidence, intimacy, and overall quality of life. Sildenafil citrate (the active ingredient in Viagra) belongs to a group of medicines called PDE5 inhibitors. In simple terms, it helps the blood vessels in the penis relax, so more blood can flow in when you are sexually aroused. It does not create sexual desire on its own, and you still need sexual stimulation for it to work. If you take it and then feel "nothing," that can be normal if you are not aroused, too anxious, or expecting an instant effect without stimulation.What to expect when taking it
Most people take sildenafil about 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity. Some feel it sooner, while others feel it later. The effect can last up to about 4 hours, but that does not mean you will have an erection the whole time. It means the body may respond more easily to stimulation during that window. Food can matter. A heavy or high-fat meal may slow down how quickly it starts working. Alcohol can also make ED worse and may increase the chance of side effects like dizziness, so moderation is generally the safer approach.Safety Information to Keep Remember
This medication is not right for everyone. The biggest safety concern is dangerously low blood pressure when sildenafil is combined with certain medicines.
Avoid Viagra if you take:
- Nitrates (often used for chest pain), such as nitroglycerin
- Riociguat (used for certain heart and lung conditions)
Use extra caution and medical guidance if you take:
- Some alpha-blockers (often for prostate symptoms or blood pressure)
- Multiple blood pressure medicines
- Certain antifungals, antibiotics, or HIV medications may change sildenafil levels in the body.
Available strengths and dosing approach
Viagra is commonly available as tablets in these strengths:
- Viagra Chewable Tablets 100mg (Generic)
- Cenforce 200mg
- Viagra 50 Mg (Generic)
- Viagra Professional (Generic)
- Red Viagra Pill USA (Generic)
- Purple Viagra Pill (Fildena 100) (Generic)
- Lovento 100 mg (Generic Viagra) | Sildenafil
- Generic Female Viagra
- Fildena 100 mg (Viagra Purple Pill) Tablets
- Penegra 25mg (Sildenafil Citrate)
Other available dosage forms and related options
Besides brand Viagra, many people are prescribed generic sildenafil citrate, which contains the same active ingredient. Your prescriber's directions matter more than the brand name.
Substitute and alternative ED medications
If sildenafil is not a good fit, these prescription alternatives are commonly used:
- Cialis (tadalafil) is known for a longer duration (often up to 36 hours for many users)
- Levitra (vardenafil), another PDE5 inhibitor option
- Stendra (avanafil) is sometimes chosen for a faster onset in some people.
The "best" option depends on your health history, side effects, how long you want the effect to last, and how often you plan to have sex.
FAQs About Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) USA
1. Can I split a Viagra tablet to take a smaller dose? Some tablets can be split, but not all tablets split evenly, and it is easy to end up with an inaccurate dose. If you need a lower dose, it is usually better to use the prescribed strength (like 25 mg) rather than guessing. 2. What if Viagra does not work the first time? That can happen. Timing, food, alcohol, anxiety, and not enough stimulation can all affect results. Many clinicians suggest trying it on different occasions before deciding it "doesn't work," but you should talk to your prescriber if results are consistently poor. 3. Can women take sildenafil? Sildenafil is not generally approved for female sexual dysfunction. There are specific situations where a specialist might prescribe it off-label, but it should not be used without medical guidance. 4. Will Viagra show up on a drug test? Typical workplace drug panels do not test for sildenafil. If you are in a specialized testing program, you can ask the testing lab what they screen for. 5. Can I use Viagra after prostate surgery? Sometimes it is used as part of ED management after prostate procedures, but timing and suitability depend on healing, nerve function, and your overall health. A urologist is the best person to guide that plan.| size | 12 Tablet/s, 28 Tablet/s, 56 Tablet/s |
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