What to Do If You Accidentally Take Viagra




Viagra is a drug that millions of people take on a daily basis. It's an over the counter medication that is commonly used by men to treat erectile dysfunction or impotence. Viagra was first approved in 1998 and is one of the most popular prescription medications for sexual problems. Many men take it to deal with erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation. Viagra isn't a cure for these conditions but many people believe it can help them out. So what to do if you accidentally take Viagra?
Viagra works by increasing blood flow into your penis. When you take the drug, it may increase blood flow to your penis by as much as 40%. This increase in blood flow will allow you to have an erection, but it may also cause an erection to occur prematurely which will then cause you to ejaculate prematurely as well. If you have taken Viagra and you ejaculated while you were under the influence of the drug, you may have some severe side effects. These side effects include, chest pain, heart palpitations, stiff muscles, and nausea.
Description and method of application
Viagra should be avoided by men who are taking other blood thinning medications such as warfarin, blood thinners such as warfarin, or anti-thrombotic medications such as warfarin, aspirin, and clomiphene citrate. mouse click the next web site interact adversely with Viagra. Your doctor may be able to advise you of other alternatives to Viagra that won't cause this type of negative interaction. If you've just started taking this drug, you should stay away from alcohol and other foods that contain caffeine. Caffeine can decrease the blood flow to the penis and increase the amount of blood that flows into the stomach, which can decrease the effectiveness of Viagra. Additionally, aspirin and other types of anti-thrombotic drugs should be avoided when you're taking Viagra.
The most serious side effect of Viagra is an increase in blood pressure. This may lead to a stroke or angina and can even result in death. This is why you should be very careful about what you eat, drink, and how you take Viagra.
Blood clots can also form in the walls of the arteries and in the veins of the legs and feet if you take too much of this medication. If a large blood clot forms in a major artery such as the coronary artery, it can block the flow of blood to the brain which causes a stroke. If you have a history of heart attacks or have had them in the past, you should avoid taking this medication or take it with caution.
Contraindications and dosage
If you have an allergic reaction to this particular type of medication, it may cause a severe skin reaction that will require immediate medical attention. You should see a doctor right away so that you can get the proper treatment. You may need to take antihistamines to make the rash go away and to prevent it from coming back.
One of the more serious side effects that you can have while taking Viagra is liver failure. This can happen if you take too much of the drug. The main effect of Viagra is to increase blood flow to the genital areas, which means that the liver must work much harder than normal to produce the necessary amount of proteins. If the liver does not work properly, it may not be able to remove toxins from the body and these toxins can then enter the bloodstream and affect your organs and other parts of your body.
Injuries from accidents can also occur when you take Viagra. This is not usually considered to be a negative side effect, but it is still an effect worth mentioning. In most cases, you will not experience any negative side effects from taking Viagra if you are careful to follow all of the directions. However, if you have an accident in which you accidentally take the drug, you may want to consult with a medical professional before you decide what to do next.
Joel J. Heidelbaugh, M.D., FAAFP, FACG
Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Urology
Director, Medical Student Education and Clerkship Director
jheidel@med.umich.edu
+1(734)9987138
Public Last updated: 2021-09-21 05:12:56 AM
