What is sildenafil?
Sildenafil (brand name: Viagra) is a medicine that doctors prescribe to help men who have erectile dysfunction have sex. How should I take sildenafil? Follow your doctor’s instructions. Usually, a man takes 1 tablet 1 hour before he plans to have sex. You should not take more than 1 tablet in 24 hours. The medicine comes in tablets of 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg. Most patients start with 50 mg. Even if you take sildenafil, you still need physical and mental stimulation and desire to have an erection. If your first dose of Viagra doesn’t help, call your doctor. Your doctor may want to change your tablet strength. What are the side effects? Sildenafil has some common side effects: • Headache • Flushing (face and upper body turning red and warm) • Stomach upset • Runny nose (sniffles) • Vision changes (things look blue) Headache is the most common side effect. Vision changes are the least common. Talk to your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you Can everyone use sildenafil? No.