How to get a Viagra prescription?
Impotency and erectile dysfunction are the two things that are
worrisome to men. Men who are having problems with their potency
and erections often suffer from low self esteem. Their self-
confidence is affected because they cannot function well as men
are expected.
That is the main reason why many pharmaceutical companies are
banking on these kinds of male problems. One such drug that aims
to help treat men with this kind of problem is Viagra. The moment Viagra hit the market; its sales soared
to an all time high. The demand for Viagra has been overwhelming
around the world. Then again, one should be cautious when under
Viagra medication. Viagra is not an over the counter drug, there
is a need to avail of a Viagra prescription.
One can get a Viagra prescription through a licensed doctor of
course. Viagra is prescribed because a patient under Viagra
prescription should be watched closely because of the side
effects that it may cause.
Side effects of Viagra are quite bothersome, but nonetheless,
men are willing to take their chances on it, for the sake of
saving their pride and manhood and improving their sex lives.
Viagra, like any other medicine should not be abused that is why
a Viagra prescription is needed.
Consult your trusted doctor about this drug and your health
condition before asking for a Viagra prescription. Some people
may have allergic reactions to it that may just worsen his
condition or worse cause his demise.
Some of the most reported side effects of Viagra are: extreme
chest pains, breathing difficulty, swelling in different parts
of the body, unbalanced heartbeat and pulse, drowsiness,
headache, painful erection, nausea, vomiting, numbness,
flushing, nasal congestion and unexplained itching. Even if some
of the symptoms stated above are not as serious as the others,
once a patient experiences any of it, the patient should seek
immediate medical help and discuss it with his doctor.
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