Optimising Your Viagra Treatment Results
Understanding Viagra's Onset Time
Viagra typically begins working within 30 to 60 minutes after taking the prescribed dose. The active ingredient sildenafil citrate works by increasing blood flow to the penis when sexually aroused. It's important to understand that Viagra doesn't cause automatic erections - sexual stimulation remains necessary for the medication to be effective.
Factors That Affect Timing
Several factors can influence how quickly Viagra works. Food intake plays a significant role - taking the medication on an empty stomach generally produces faster results. Large or fatty meals can delay absorption by up to two hours. Alcohol consumption may also affect the medication's effectiveness and should be limited. Your overall health, age, and other medications can influence both onset time and duration of effects.
Dosage Considerations
EverydayMeds offers Viagra in 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg strengths, with 50mg being the typical starting dose. Your prescriber may adjust the dosage based on effectiveness and any side effects experienced. The same active ingredient is available as generic sildenafil at a lower cost, providing patients with choice whilst maintaining the same clinical effectiveness. Never exceed one dose within 24 hours regardless of strength prescribed.
Maximising Treatment Success
For optimal results, take your prescribed dose approximately one hour before planned sexual activity. Create a relaxed environment as stress and anxiety can affect the medication's effectiveness. Maintain realistic expectations - while Viagra is highly effective for most men with erectile dysfunction, it may take several attempts to determine the ideal timing and circumstances for your individual response.
Professional Support Available
Our UK-licensed prescribers conduct thorough clinical assessments to ensure Viagra or sildenafil is suitable and safe for your individual circumstances. They consider your medical history, current medications, and cardiovascular health before prescribing. Follow-up consultations allow for dose adjustments if needed to optimise your treatment outcomes.












