Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Treat ED (Erectile dysfunctions) with Blue Pills

Clipped from medsavailable.com
Viagra,
Viagra, popularly known as the blue pill, is the first and the most popular impotence treatment medication ever. It has been developed by Pfizer and has maintained its fame and reputation for almost a decade now.

Viagra blue pills are meant for men only. Women and children should not take this impotence treatment. Men with health issues such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and depression can also take

Viagra if their doctor finds it suitable.


  • If you are older than 65 years of age or have serious liver or kidney problems, your doctor may start you on the lowest dose of Viagra
  • If you take protease inhibitors for the treatment of HIV, your doctor may prescribe 25mg dose and that too not more than once in 48 hours
  • If you have prostate problems or high blood pressure for which you take medicines called alpha blockers, your doctor may start you on a lower dose of Viagra
  • Do not take Viagra if you are currently using a nitrate drug for chest pain or heart problems

Some conditions as listed below make it unsafe for you to take Viagra blue pills:


  • heart disease or heart rhythm problems
  • a recent history of a heart attack, stroke, or heart rhythm disorder
  • congestive heart failure
  • high or low blood pressure
  • coronary artery disease
  • liver disease
  • kidney disease
  • blood cell disorder such as sickle cell anaemia, multiple myeloma, or leukaemia
  • haemophilia
  • stomach ulcers
  • retinitis pigmentosa
  • a physical deformity of the penis
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