Viagra FAQ's

1. What is Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction or ED is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.

2. How common is Erectile Dysfunction?
Over 30 million men suffer from ED worldwide.  About half of this figure is aged between 40 to 70 years.

3. I don’t have ED, the problem doesn’t happen very often. Does this mean Viagra isn’t for me?
Viagra has helped over 20 million with their ED. Viagra can treat ED whether it happens frequently or not.

4. How well does Viagra work?
Clinical trials show Viagra increases erections in 4 out of 5 men.

5. How much Viagra is it safe to take?
Like the majority of medications, it’s possible you may have to alter your starting dose if it fails to produce the required results or you are concerned by possible side effects.  Only take what your doctor prescribes. In most cases, Viagra can be taken once a day.

6. Should I cut my pills in half?
There is no way to know if half a pill will be effective. Cutting pills in half is not recommended as Viagra pills are not intended to be cut in half.

7. Can I take Viagra with alcohol?
Alcohol can avert a man’s ability to get an erection. It is best not to drink copious amounts of alcohol if you want the best results.

8. Can I take Viagra before or after eating?
Viagra can be taken with or without food.

9. I have tried Viagra before, but it failed to work. Is it possible it’s not for me?
For the majority of men, Viagra works the first time they try it. Viagra may work better each time you take it this means it’s imperative to keep trying.