Like most medicine Viagra has some side effects that ought to be considered before starting the administration. Most common are flushing and headache but nasal congestion and stomach discomfort following meals can also occur. Experts say headache can be treated with Tylenol, aspirin or ibuprofen and they even recommend for caution taking one of those pills along with Viagra. It has been proven that they don’t interfere with the blue pill’s effect but successfully prevent unwanted symptoms.
People with heart diseases should know that Viagra can lead to either a serious drop in their blood pressure or fatigue if administrated in combination with nitrates. The heart pressure drop is caused mostly by the fact that Viagra is a drug meant to dilate blood vessels and consequently to lower the systolic blood pressure. The risk is higher if the vasodilating effect of Viagra is combined with the vasodilating effects of nitrates, drugs that are commonly used in patients with coronary artery disease. Patients taking both nitrates and Viagra tend to develop severe hypotension (low blood pressure) and syncope (fainting).
Some vision alteration was accused by a low percent of people taking “the blue pill” but it has never been proven that this was induced by the medicine itself or caused by other factors.
For young men taking Viagra without actually needing it statistics have shown that it can lead to a Placebo dependency. This means that they may not be able to maintain an erection in the future without first taking the medicine.
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