Generic means using a different name for the same
ingredients. The contents of the pills are absolutely the same in
our generic version and the branded analogue.
Why is your product so cheap?
There
is a number of reasons for that. We do not spend anything on
marketing, there are no taxes to be paid as the product comes into
the country unregistered, the manufacturer is located in an offshore
zone and the production costs are way lower. No child labor is used.
Where are your Physicians Licensed?
Our physicians are U.S licensed. We use only board certified
physicians and U.S licensed pharmacies.
Viagra (Sildenafil) is an oral
drug for male impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction.
Having been around for a lot longer, Viagra has a great safety
track record and proven effects that start acting in 30
minutes and last for about 5 hours.
Viagra is used to treat impotence in men. It increases the body's
ability to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual
stimulation.
How Taken
Viagra should be taken as needed about 1 hour before sexual
activity. However, Viagra can be taken anytime from 4 hours to 30
minutes before sexual activity.
Drug Class and
Mechanism
Viagra is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. It works by helping the
blood flow into the penis to achieve and maintain an erection.
Missed Dose
Viagra is used as needed, so you are not likely to miss a dose.
If you miss a dose of Viagra, take the missed dose as soon as you
remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed
dose and take the medicine at the next regularly scheduled time. Do
not take extra medicine to make up the missed dose.
Storage
Keep Viagra in its original container. Store at 25 degrees C (77
degrees F); excursions permitted to 15-30 degrees C (59-86 degrees
F).
Warnings/Precautions
Do not take Viagra if you are taking any nitrate-based drug,
including nitroglycerin patches (Nitro-Dur, Transderm-Nitro),
nitroglycerin ointment (Nitro-Bid, Nitrol), nitroglycerin pills
(Nitro-Bid, Nitrostat), and isosorbide pills (Dilatrate-SR, Isordil,
Sorbitrate). Combining Viagra with these drugs can cause a severe
drop in blood pressure.
If you have heart problems severe
enough to make sexual activity a danger, you should avoid using
Viagra. Use it cautiously if you've had a heart attack, stroke, or
life-threatening heart irregularities within the past 6 months. Be
equally cautious if you have severe high or low blood pressure,
heart failure, or unstable angina.
If you take Viagra and
develop cardiac symptoms (for example, dizziness, nausea, and chest
pain) during sexual activity, do not continue. Alert your doctor to
the problem as soon as possible.
If you have a condition
that might result in long-lasting erections, such as sickle cell
anemia, multiple myeloma (a disease of the bone marrow), or
leukemia, use Viagra with caution. Also use cautiously if you have a
genital problem or deformity such as Peyronie's disease. If an
erection lasts more than 4 hours, seek treatment immediately.
Permanent damage and impotence could result.
If you have a
bleeding disorder, a stomach ulcer, or the inherited eye condition
known as retinitis pigmentosa, use Viagra with caution. Its safety
under these circumstances has not yet been studied.
Possible Side
Effects
If you experience any of the following serious side effects, stop
taking Viagra and seek emergency medical attention or notify your
doctor immediately:
an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the
throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives);
chest pain or an irregular heartbeat;
swelling of the ankles or legs;
shortness of breath;
prolonged or severe dizziness;
a prolonged (lasting longer than 4 hours) or painful erection;
or
dizziness, nausea, or angina (pain, tightness, discomfort,
numbness, or tingling in the chest, arms, neck, or
jaw).
Other, less serious side effects may be more likely
to occur. Continue to take Viagra and talk to your doctor if you
experience
flushing;
mild dizziness;
headache;
nasal congestion;
diarrhea;
temporary blue tint in vision or other vision abnormalities;
or
itching or a rash.
Side effects other than those listed
here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that
seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
More Information
If you are over 65 years of age, you may be more likely to
experience side effects from Viagra. Your doctor may prescribe a
lower dose of this medication.
You may contact us at +1(210) 787-1711, please, keep your order
I.D. every time you make a call.
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Columbia. If you have any questions or concerns you can contact
the college at 200-1765 West 8th Ave. Vancouver, BC, Canada V6J 5C6