How Viagra Works and Getting Your Prescription Today
What Viagra Does in Your Body
Viagra contains sildenafil citrate, a PDE5 inhibitor that blocks the phosphodiesterase type 5 enzyme. This mechanism increases blood flow to the penis when you become sexually aroused, helping you achieve and maintain erections suitable for sexual activity. Importantly, Viagra does not cause automatic erections - sexual stimulation is still required for the medication to work effectively.
Expected Effects and Timeline
Most men notice Viagra's effects within 30-60 minutes of taking their prescribed dose. The medication can remain active in your system for 4-6 hours, though this doesn't mean erections last this entire duration. Food, particularly fatty meals, may delay how quickly Viagra starts working. The standard starting dose is 50mg, which your prescriber may adjust to 25mg or 100mg based on your response and any side effects experienced.
Getting Viagra Through EverydayMeds
Our streamlined process makes accessing Viagra treatment straightforward. Start by completing our confidential medical questionnaire, which takes approximately 5 minutes. This assessment covers your medical history, current medications, and erectile dysfunction symptoms. Our UK-licensed clinicians review your information and determine whether Viagra is suitable for your situation.
At checkout, you can choose between branded Viagra manufactured by Pfizer or generic sildenafil containing the same active ingredient. Both options undergo identical safety and efficacy standards, with generic sildenafil offering a cost-effective alternative. Your prescription medication arrives in discreet packaging via next day delivery.
Safety Considerations and Eligibility
Viagra requires prescription because certain medical conditions and medications can create dangerous interactions. Men taking nitrate medications for heart conditions should never use Viagra due to potentially life-threatening blood pressure drops. Similarly, those with severe heart disease, recent stroke, or very low blood pressure may not be suitable candidates.
Our clinical assessment evaluates your cardiovascular health, current medications, and medical history to ensure Viagra is appropriate. Common medications that may interact include certain blood pressure treatments, alpha-blockers, and HIV protease inhibitors. Always provide complete and accurate medical information during your consultation.
What to Expect After Starting Treatment
Most men find their prescribed Viagra dose effective, though individual responses vary. Some experience mild side effects like headaches, facial flushing, or nasal congestion, which typically resolve quickly. Take only one dose within any 24-hour period, approximately 30-60 minutes before planned sexual activity.
If your initial dose isn't providing adequate results, contact our clinical team about dose adjustments rather than taking additional tablets. Our ongoing support ensures you get optimal results from your erectile dysfunction treatment safely.












