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Viagra, like most prescriptions, is relatively safe 'when used as prescribed' by an otherwise healthy man.
Viagra is not safe for men who take nitrates, which are drugs usually given to men after they have a heart attack for chest pain/angina. If the man is taking Alpha-blockers he should talk to his doctor first. Viagra is safe for almost all other men.
You shouldn't use more than 25mg of Viagra in 4 hours and you shouldn't take it and attempt sex unless you are healthy enough to have sex.
Viagra is only for those who have erectile problems. It shall be taken only after consulting the doctor because it increases blood pressures in addition to other side effects including heart attack. Viagra is not for the young and kicking. It is not a performance enhancer for the hale and healthy.only under medical precription .
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