Myths and Facts about Viagra!
About 50% of men who are above age 40 are likely to have erectile dysfunction. A condition where a man is unable to achieve an erection, or an erection that's not enough to have sex.
Viagra is a popular medicine, used for treating erectile dysfunction as it increases the blood flow to the penis and maintains the erection that is required for having sex.
But, several myths about Viagra need to be discussed. In this video, we will be discussing the 5 myths about using Viagra. So let's start:
Myth: Viagra increases sex drive.
While the fact is that, Viagra doesn't increase your sex drive, it only helps to maintain the erection during sex by improving the blood flow to the penis.
Sexual arousal is important to get an erection which depends on your mental state.
Myth: Viagra starts working as soon as you take it.
While the fact is that, Viagra takes 30-60 minutes, to get into your blood vessels and start showing the effect.
So, Viagra should be taken 1 hour before sex.
Myth: Viagra can be taken while you are taking any medicine.
The fact is that Viagra cannot be taken with many medicines such as blood pressure medicines, nitrates, or certain antibiotics as it can interact with them and cause serious side effects.
Myth: Viagra is only for people over the age of 40.
The fact is that Viagra is mostly prescribed to older people but, it is also prescribed to young men who are suffering from erectile dysfunction.
Myth: Viagra causes addiction.
The fact is that Viagra doesn't cause addiction, but people get psychologically dependent on the effects of Viagra for sexual pleasure.
This information is not a substitute for medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment. Do not ignore or delay professional medical advice based on anything you have seen or read on Medwiki.
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