How does VIAGRA work on men?
Viagra is perhaps the most common drug for improving potency in men. Even if everything is fine with him, almost every man considers it his duty to experience it for himself. Some people want to use it to achieve incredible sensations, others want to experience multiple orgasms, and for others it is just their last hope.
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How does Viagra work on healthy men?
In simple terms, Viagra, when a man is aroused, simply dilates the blood vessels in the penis, thereby increasing blood flow, which promotes excellent erection. And other chemicals contained in Viagra block this blood flow, do not allow the muscles of the penis to relax, in other words, to shrink, so the blood cannot leave the penis until the end of the drug’s effect.
Most men think that taking a Viagra tablet is enough to get an erection, so they are then surprised by the lack of any effect and are disappointed in the drug. In fact, an erection, even with the help of Viagra, is impossible without stimulation. After all, Viagra tablets do not produce substances in a man’s body that promote erection; they only release them from the brain when aroused.
By the way, the fastest onset of effect from Viagra today is 14 minutes. The tablet generally takes half an hour to start working. As a rule, it works at least 4 hours, but the most vivid sensations last only 2 hours.
Now this market niche offers many drugs with similar functions, but Viagra has not lost its first position for many years. The thing is that no matter how good other drugs are, only Viagra is aimed at eliminating the cause of a man’s impotence, and not just at stimulating his penis.
How Viagra works for men: reviews
Like any medical drug, Viagra also has contraindications and even side effects. As a rule, men like to prescribe it to themselves, after which sometimes problems arise. It's all about the substance sildenafil contained in Viagra: its main feature is its instant reaction with all medications. If among them there are drugs acting on the cardiovascular system, one can only guess about possible complications.
Among the contraindications on the packaging there is also a large list of health problems, but, unfortunately, few men attach importance to this.
Viagra for men: how it affects a woman
Delving into history, it is interesting that Viagra was originally created as a drug for the treatment of the cardiovascular system. In 1992, Pfizer hypothesized that sildenafil citrate would act by reducing blood flow to the heart, thereby lowering blood pressure. But they were disappointed. The drug did not help the women at all, but the men flatly refused to return it.
From a medical point of view, Viagra affects women in the same way as it does men. Only women and men are structured differently, so the maximum that a woman can feel from these actions is just a slight surge in pressure. With the help of male Viagra, lubricant begins to be released more actively, which is a plus for women during menopause, diabetics, etc., suffering from vaginal dryness.
But the British Pfizer, having analyzed all the pros and cons, soon created Viagra for women, adding a substance that acts on the psyche, making a woman more relaxed in bed.






