How VIAGRA works
How VIAGRA works
Below find out how VIAGRA works in your body. You’ll learn how VIAGRA increases blood flow to the penis. And how it helps men with erectile dysfunction (ED) get and maintain an erection.
Hardness matters
For men with erectile dysfunction (ED), a harder erection can lead to a more satisfying sexual experience. And when it comes to hardness, VIAGRA delivers.
In a study, 85% of men with ED taking VIAGRA 100 mg achieved grade 3 or 4 erections (versus 50% taking sugar pills)*
* Results taken at the end of a 28-week study. Study included 532 men with ED. Of those who completed the study, 102 men took VIAGRA 100 mg and 205 men took sugar pills; the remaining patients took other doses of VIAGRA.
In one long-term study, at 4 years, 96% of men with ED were satisfied with how well VIAGRA worked.
Men aren’t the only ones who have noticed the difference
In another study, 92% of women said that VIAGRA improved their partners’ erections (versus 19% of women whose partners took sugar pills).
Getting a prescription
There are a lot of great reasons to talk to your doctor about VIAGRA. So what are you waiting for?
In this section, we’ve outlined everything you need to know about getting a prescription:
* Simple ways to start the conversation with your doctor
* What to expect at your doctor visit
* How to find a doctor with a lot of experience treating erectile dysfunction (ED)
* How you can try VIAGRA for free
And remember, you’re not the first one to talk to his doctor about VIAGRA. Over half of all men over 40 have ED to some degree.
Talk to your doctor
The truth is, doctors talk to men about erectile dysfunction (ED) all the time. For doctors, it’s like treating any other condition. So don’t let a conversation with your doctor get between you and a more satisfying sex life.
Start with these 5 words
There are lots of ways to tell a doctor you’re not satisfied with your erections. But the simplest way is probably the best. Just ask, “Is VIAGRA right for me?” Your doctor will take it from there.
Want more ideas on starting the conversation? Try one of these:
* Every so often, I have a problem getting an erection. What does this mean?
* I want to try VIAGRA, but is it safe for me?
* I heard that with age, sex slows down. Is this true?
* Could a medication I’m taking affect my sexual performance?
At your visit
Before you get a prescription, your doctor may give you a routine checkup. That means he will assess your general health, like take your blood pressure. Your doctor also will ask a few questions about your sex life.
Find an ED-friendly doctor
Want to find a doctor with a lot of experience treating ED? The Sexual Health Doctors online directory can help.
About Sexual Health Doctors
Sexual Health Doctors is a national directory of healthcare providers. It was created so that men could easily find qualified doctors in their area. All doctors in the directory have shown that they are comfortable discussing sexual health conditions. They are also highly experienced in treating these conditions.
Search for a doctor in your area.
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