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Buy Viagra 25mg Tablets online
Viagra 25mg tablets are available from The Independent Pharmacy Online Doctor to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Viagra 25mg tablets are the lowest available strength of Viagra and are suitable for men who have tried higher strengths and have experienced side effects or wish to reduce their dose.
Who Is Viagra 25mg Tablets Suitable For?
Viagra 25mg Tablets information
Viagra 25mg tablets are available from The Independent Pharmacy Online Doctor service, following a free consultation, to help to treat erectile dysfunction in men. To find out more about erectile dysfunction and see all the available treatments, see our Online Doctor Erectile Dysfunction page.
Viagra 25mg tablets are a branded medication from Pfizer designed to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence). The active ingredient in Viagra is Sildenafil. Sildenafil is technically classed as a Phosphodiesterase Type 5 inhibitor (PDE-5 inhibitor). Simply put, Viagra 25mg tablets work by relaxing blood vessels and allowing a greater flow of blood to the penis. This increased flow will enable the penis to successfully become erect when sexually stimulated. In the majority of cases Viagra 25mg will take effect within thirty minutes. If the tablet is taken after eating a heavy meal that is high in fat, it can take a little longer to take effect. Viagra 25mg tablets will usually remain effective between four to six hours.
Viagra 25mg tablets are the lowest strength of Viagra available. Viagra 25mg tablets are normally used in patients who have experienced side effects when taking the starting dose of Viagra 50mg tablets. Although they are the lowest strength treatment, Viagra 25mg tablets can still successfully treat ED in many patients with the lowest chance of side effects.
Viagra 25mg tablets will, for most, resolve the symptoms of erectile dysfunction. Even if the cause is psychological, its effect can help to break the cycle of anxiety associated with being unable achieve and maintain a satisfactory erection.
There are a number of Non-Prescription Alternatives for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction such as;
- Changes to diet (cutting down alcohol and fat consumption)
- Stopping Smoking
- Reducing Stress
- Counselling
- Vaccum Devices (Penis Pumps)
Viagra 25mg tablets may not be suitable if any of the following apply:
- You suffer from heart disease or heart rhythm problems
- You have had a heart attack or stroke within the last six months
- You have high or low blood pressure
- You suffer from liver or kidney disease
- You are a haemophiliac
- You suffer from sickle cell anaemia or leukaemia
- There is a physical deformity of the penis
- You suffer from retinitis pigmentosa
- You have a stomach ulcer
If any of the above apply, it is important to let your prescriber know so they can judge whether Viagra 25mg tablets will be safe for you to use.
Viagra 25mg tablets can slightly lower the blood pressure. For most men this isn't a concern. However, this effect on blood pressure can be exaggerated if Viagra is taken with a nitrate drug, such as Isosorbide or Glyceryl Trinitrate (GTN). If taking nitrate drugs then Viagra 25mg tablets should not be used. Viagra 25 mg tablets should be used in caution if combined with alpha blockers due to the potenial hypotensive effects.
- You should take one Viagra 25mg tablet 30 minutes to 1 hour before sex.
- Viagra can take up to an hour to take effect in some men, although in others it can take effect in as little as 20 minutes.
- Viagra can produce an effect for up to 4 - 5 hours.
- You should never take more than tablet for erectile dysfunction (Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra) in a 24-hour period.
- You should take Viagra on an empty stomach or after a low-fat meal and try to limit your alcohol intake to ensure it remains effective.
Each Viagra 25mg tablet contains sildenafil 25mg.
Each tabet also contains: microcrystalline cellulose, calcium hydrogen phosphate, croscarmellose sodium, megnesium stearate, hypromellose, titanium dioxide (E171), lactose monohydrate, triacetin, indigo carmine aluminium lake (E132).
Viagra 25mg, as with all drugs has the potential to produce side-effects. Fortunately, these side effects are usually brief and mild, if experienced at all. The most common side-effects relating to Viagra 25mg tablets are; facial flushing and headache. Uncommon side effects can include; indigestion, a stuffy nose and a blue tint to the vision. As Viagra 25mg tablets are the lowest strength available, you are much less likely to experience side effects.
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Viagra 25mg Tablets FAQs
Does Viagra start working straight away?
For most men, Viagra will start to work around 30 minutes after it is taken, although it can produce an effect after anywhere from 20 – 60 minutes.
The time it takes to kick in can vary from person to person, as well as being influenced by other outside factors. If Viagra is taken with a heavy or high-fat meal or with high amounts of alcohol, it can take longer to have an effect and may even be less effective.
How regularly can I take Viagra?
Viagra can be taken as often as once daily, although this is not normally required. You should not take more than one Viagra tablet or other erectile dysfunction treatment in a 24-hour period. We wouldn’t recommend taking a dose of more than three to four tablets per week.
How effective is Viagra?
Viagra is thought to be effective at producing an erection in around 75% of men suffering from erectile dysfunction. It is the most well-known and popular erectile dysfunction tablet that has rightly gained a reputation as an effective, trusted treatment.
Many men find that the usual starting dose of 50mg is a suitable dose of sildenafil (Viagra). However, it can be increased to 100mg if required.
How long will my erection last?
Your erection should last for as long as there is sexual stimulation. As Sildenafil only gives you the ability to achieve an erection, rather than producing an erection itself, your erection should last for a normal period of time.
You may find that the amount of stimulation required to achieve an erection is lower than usual and therefore you achieve an erection more easily or it lasts slightly longer than normal.
Sildenafil should not produce an erection that lasts for long periods of time without subsiding. An erection that lasts for more than 4 hours requires immediate medical attention.
Can women take Viagra?
Viagra is designed to treat erectile dysfunction in men by opening the blood vessels that supply the penis. It is not intended or licensed for use in women.
Although there are reports of women using Viagra and having an increased sex drive or other effects, this is unlikely to be true for most women. Any effects felt are likely to be due to a placebo effect, and women taking Viagra are more likely to experience side effects rather than any desired results.
Can I split or break pills in half?
We do not recommend that you break Sildenafil tablets in half. This is because tablets are not always scored for accurate breaking, and you are not always guaranteed to get the dose you want.
As Viagra/Sildenafil tablets are available in a range of strengths (25mg, 50mg & 100mg), we would recommend that you purchase the strength that you require, even if this means purchasing more than one strength of tablets.
Does Viagra have an effect on male fertility?
There are no studies currently available showing a link between Viagra and any change in male fertility. Although there may be many individual stories available on the Internet claiming a decrease (or increase!) in male fertility after taking Viagra, these are not supported by any scientific evidence.
Can I take Viagra if I have heart problems?
Men with heart problems should use Viagra with caution. This is because Viagra can also widen the blood vessels that feed the heart, increasing the blood flow and putting the heart under increasing strain.
Any men suffering from heart issues should always see their healthcare provider to discuss taking Viagra or any other ED treatment. Suitability will depend on individual circumstances and the severity of symptoms. Therefore, your own doctor should initiate any treatment. This ensures that a safe and appropriate solution is found.
Is it safe to buy Viagra online?
It is safe to buy Viagra online as long as you are buying from a reputable source, like a registered online pharmacy. There are a number of things to look out for when buying Viagra online to ensure you are buying from a reputable source, you can read about them here.
Can I get Viagra from my GP?
Yes, Viagra (and now Sildenafil) are available from your GP. It is possible to get generic Viagra for free on the NHS. However, this is normally limited to around one box per month. Branded Viagra is no longer available on the NHS due to the higher cost compared to the generic alternative.
Many men choose to buy Viagra online from a reputable pharmacy rather than see their GP. This can be due to the larger quantities available privately, the ease & convenience of buying online, as well as the privacy of not requiring a face-to-face consultation.
What does Viagra look like?
Viagra is traditionally a diamond-shaped tablet that is blue in colour. It has the letters VGR and the dosage engraved on one side, with the Pfizer logo on the other. They are never scored or white. Viagra comes in packs of four – it will never be supplied loose. This is how you know it’s genuine Viagra. Counterfeit Viagra may be a different shape, size or colour, and you may notice it has a flavour. When you buy Viagra directly through the Independent Pharmacy, you can rest assured that you’re getting the real deal.
Can you buy Viagra at Boots or over the counter?
Yes, Viagra is stocked and available at Boots and most major pharmacies. But remember — you will always need a prescription from your GP, and you can’t just buy Viagra over the counter in the UK. At The Independent Pharmacy, we take care of the prescription for you to save you a trip to the GP!
Is Viagra safe with alcohol?
In small quantities, yes. You should not overindulge with too much alcohol when taking Viagra.
Can I get Viagra on the NHS?
Yes, but for cost reasons, you will be prescribed the generic pill, Sildenafil. Branded Viagra is very unlikely to be prescribed on the NHS.
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