Potential Side Effects and Dose Modifications

Viagra, while effective for many, can cause side effects. The most common include headache, facial flushing, nasal congestion, and indigestion. These are usually mild and temporary. Less frequent, but still possible, are visual disturbances (blurred vision, sensitivity to light), dizziness, and back pain.

Severe side effects are rare but require immediate medical attention. These include chest pain, prolonged erection (priapism), sudden vision loss, or hearing loss. Stop taking Viagra and seek immediate medical help if you experience any of these.

Your doctor will determine the appropriate starting dose, usually 50mg. The dose may be increased to 100mg or decreased to 25mg based on your response and any side effects. Never exceed the recommended maximum dose without consulting your physician.

Factors influencing dose modifications include your age, overall health, other medications you’re taking, and the severity of your erectile dysfunction. Interactions with certain medications, such as nitrates, are particularly dangerous and necessitate avoiding Viagra completely. Always inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you use.

Dose (mg) Frequency Considerations
25 Once daily Suitable for those sensitive to Viagra or experiencing side effects at higher doses.
50 Once daily Common starting dose; often effective for many.
100 Once daily Higher dose; only to be used under strict medical supervision if lower doses are ineffective.

Regular monitoring and open communication with your doctor are crucial for safe and effective Viagra use. They can help you manage potential side effects and adjust the dose to optimize treatment.