Can a normal person take Viagra?
Viagra and the other phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors are meant to be taken only by men who have erectile dysfunction (ED). Since Viagra was introduced in 1998, the number of men diagnosed with ED has gone up by 250 percent. Risk factors for ED include older age, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure.
How much Viagra should I take for fun?
The usual recommended dosage is 50mg (range 25mg to 100mg), taken when needed, an hour before sexual activity. However, it may be taken anywhere from 30 minutes to four hours before sexual activity. Do not exceed the maximum recommended dose.
Can I use Viagra for fun?
Taking Viagra For Fun: Not Worth The Risks Using medication like Viagra recreationally isn’t a good idea. In fact, doing so may increase your risk of dealing with side effects and interactions, especially if you use other medications, alcohol or recreational drugs at the same time.
Can a 30 year old take Viagra?
The research done so far shows that Viagra doesn’t really harm you or your body the more you grow old, it’s just a matter of whether or not your body can handle it. Some people have symptoms and diseases that make the drug harmful for them, while others are perfectly fine with taking it, even at old age.
Can I take 2 Viagra 100mg?
Because 100mg is the highest dose available, you should never ‘double up’ on tablets or take more than one in 24 hours. Sildenafil 100mg is the highest safe dosage you can take – if it is ineffective, you should try another ED treatment.
How can I stay hard longer and longer?
Protect Your Erection: 11 Tips
- Watch what you eat.
- Maintain a healthy weight.
- Avoid high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
- Drink alcohol in moderation or not at all.
- Exercise regularly.
- Don’t rely on Kegels.
- Keep tabs on testosterone.
- Avoid anabolic steroids.