Optimal performance
Viagra works best when taken at a dosage of 100mg, one to one and a half hours before sex on an empty stomach. Studies show that it may take six to eight tries before it works optimally, as it may require time to overcome performance anxiety.
Side effects
Side effects of Viagra include headaches, redness of the face, nasal stuffiness, and heartburn. Three percent of men may experience visual disturbance in the form of an increased sensitivity to light or seeing a bluish tint to everything. All side effects are very mild, well-tolerated, transient, and actually very few patients discontinue use because of them.
Viagra should not be taken by men taking medications that contain nitrates of any form or schedule.
Internal Penile PumpTM
Today, 250,000 men are the secret keepers of what is called the Internal Penile Pump-a manual device surgically implanted in the penis and scrotal sac, used to create erections. The IPP, one example of a penile implant or prosthesis, is a soft saline-filled device that can expand and contract without losing its elasticity. It consists of three small components: very thin tubes, a pump, and a reservoir. The reservoir contains the saline, which is transferred into the penis by a gentle squeeze of the scrotal sac where the pump is housed, causing the tubes in the penis to fill and become rigid.