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Viagra (sildenafil citrate) has been shown to help men with erectile dysfunction (ED) achieve harder erections. So if you aren’t getting the erections you want, don’t give up. For some men, Viagra begins working the second or third time. For others, a simple dose adjustment can make all the difference.
There are 3 doses of Viagra: 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg. Doctors usually start their patients on the 50 mg tablet. But many men find that Viagra 100 mg works better. Viagra dosage is normally taken an hour or 30 minutes prior to sexual activity irrespective of the dosage strength. You should take your Viagra dosage with a full glass of water preferably before meals. In addition, you should not take your Viagra dosage with alcohol.
Taking Viagra dosage with food and alcohol may limit its effectiveness and you may not be able to get any benefits. There may be more precautions of Viagra dosage to be followed depending on your medical conditions. The best person to determine Viagra dosage and precautions is a doctor and you should follow his or her instructions carefully.
Normally, most people start with 25 mg or 50 mg but if they are found to be ineffective, your doctor may prescribe a higher dosage. It is also possible that your doctor will not prescribe a higher Viagra dosage depending on your present health condition.
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