Should a 21 year old use Viagra?

Viagra and Cialis are both approved to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in males ages 18 years and older. These drugs work to treat ED by helping you have and maintain an erection when you're sexually aroused.

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Is it safe to take Viagra at 21?

Who can take sildenafil. Most men aged 18 and over can take sildenafil for erectile dysfunction. Most adults and children aged 1 year and over can take sildenafil for pulmonary hypertension.

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Is it bad to use Viagra in 20s?

Although Viagra can be a safe and effective sexual performance aid if taken responsibly and from a reliable source, in young men it can lead to complications, and symptoms can usually be corrected by locating and rectifying the underlying issue.

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Does Viagra make you harder?

Viagra does not stimulate you sexually, it can only help you get an erection once you're already aroused. Because Viagra only helps you to get an erection by improving blood flow to the penis, it doesn't force you to get an erection, so it won't work unless you're sexually stimulated.

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What happens if I take Viagra but don't need it?

Some people may choose to take medications like Viagra off-label to try enhancing sexual performance, even when they don't have ED. Taking Viagra recreationally can have serious side effects — like causing ED. You should always talk with your healthcare provider before taking a medication like Viagra.

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How long does Viagra last for a 20 year old?

Viagra is a drug that helps treat erectile dysfunction. It improves blood flow to the penis, and its effects can last for up to 4 hours, although the effect will likely be stronger after 2 hours. Erectile dysfunction is a common condition that can affect males of any age.

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What does Viagra feel like?

Viagra also isn't a psychoactive medication, meaning it won't have any noticeable effect on the way you feel, think, or perceive things during sex. Instead, you'll find it easier to get and maintain an erection after taking Viagra.

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How safe is Viagra?

Viagra is generally safe and effective when it's used as prescribed. However, taking Viagra on an overly frequent schedule, or taking an excessive amount of Viagra, may cause your risk of experiencing side effects to increase. Viagra is typically prescribed for use as needed, meaning before sexual activity.

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Should a 22 year old male take Viagra?

The drug should not be used in young men who do not have erection problems. Recreational use of Viagra as an “enhancement” pill is strongly discouraged, as the pill can cause serious side effects.

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Why is my boyfriend taking Viagra?

There could be a number of contributing factors for this. Your partner may be curious about the extent to which his performance will be enhanced; he may be experiencing peer pressure; or if he has had too much to drink, he may take the medication to combat the negative impacts of alcohol on performance.

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What is the disadvantage of Viagra?

Viagra can cause some serious side effects. These can include an erection that will not go away (priapism), sudden vision loss in one or both eyes, and sudden hearing decrease or hearing loss. Some men have also experienced heart attack, stroke, irregular heartbeats and even death after taking Viagra.

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At what age do guys need Viagra?

There's no specific age at which erectile dysfunction (ED) starts. But ED is much more likely after the age of 50. Although you can't change your age, you can take steps to improve your overall physical health and prevent weight gain, heart disease, and diabetes.

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How long does Viagra last?

Generally, Viagra lasts around four hours. So it's important you don't take Viagra too long before you want to have sex, for example don't take Viagra in the morning if you expect to have sex at night. It's likely if you leave it that long, the effects of Viagra will have worn off.

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Does Viagra increase time?

In addition to having little effect on the amount of time you can last before you climax and ejaculate, Viagra also won't boost your sex drive, prevent you from getting tired, reduce performance anxiety, or make your penis larger than normal — that's not what Viagra does.

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How does Viagra feel for the first time?

When you take Viagra for the first time you might get some side effects. These can include flushing of the skin, dizziness, or headaches. These side effects are normal as the blood vessels in your body are adjusting to the effects of Viagra. It usually takes a few hours before these side effects go away.

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Is it OK to use Viagra just once?

Viagra is only recommended to be taken once per day. This means that if you're planning on engaging in sexual activity more than once throughout the day, you shouldn't take a pill every time. And if you take a pill and it doesn't work for you — don't double up and take another one.

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Why don't I get hard with Viagra?

Common physical causes of erectile dysfunction include heart disease, diabetes, nerve damage and high blood pressure. Hormonal issues, such as low testosterone, can also affect your level of sexual desire, which may stop you from getting an erection even with Viagra.

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Should I try Viagra?

No, you should not take Viagra if you don't have ED. Viagra is a prescription medication that can have serious side effects. And it's approved only to treat ED, not to be used recreationally. You should only take Viagra if it's been prescribed to you by a doctor who knows your medical history.

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Who should avoid Viagra?

Stroke (within the last 6 months)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions.
  • Age greater than 50 years or.
  • Coronary artery disease or.
  • Crowded disc or low cup to disc ratio in the eye (an eye disorder) or.
  • Heart disease or.
  • Hyperlipidemia (high fats in the blood) or.
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure) or.

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