Consult your doctor before using Viagra. They can assess your health and determine if it’s safe for you.
Viagra’s common side effects include headache, facial flushing, nasal congestion, and indigestion. These are usually mild and temporary.
- Headache: Drink plenty of water and take over-the-counter pain relief if needed. Facial Flushing: This often subsides on its own. Nasal Congestion: Saline nasal spray may provide relief. Indigestion: Avoid heavy meals before taking Viagra.
More serious, though rare, side effects include vision changes (blurred vision, blue tint to vision), prolonged erection (priapism), and hearing loss. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of these.
Vision Changes: Stop taking Viagra and contact your doctor immediately. Priapism: This requires immediate medical intervention to prevent permanent damage. Hearing Loss: This is a serious side effect requiring prompt medical attention.
Take Viagra as directed by your doctor. The usual dosage is one 50mg tablet, taken about an hour before sexual activity. Never exceed the recommended dose.
Avoid taking Viagra with nitrates or other medications that can interact negatively. Grapefruit juice can also interfere with Viagra’s metabolism; avoid consuming it.
Viagra is not a performance enhancer; it helps men with erectile dysfunction achieve and maintain an erection. It does not increase libido.
Remember, open communication with your doctor is key to safe and effective use of Viagra.


