Optimal Timing for Viagra: What You Need to Know
When Should You Take Viagra?
Viagra should typically be taken 30-60 minutes before you plan to engage in sexual activity. The medication begins working within this timeframe for most men, though individual response times may vary. It's important to note that Viagra requires sexual arousal to be effective - it won't cause an automatic erection.
Dosage Timing Guidelines
The standard starting dose is usually 50mg, though your prescriber may recommend 25mg or 100mg based on your individual needs and medical history. Never take more than one dose within a 24-hour period, regardless of the strength prescribed. At EverydayMeds, both branded Viagra and generic sildenafil are available in 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg strengths, allowing you to choose between the branded option or the more cost-effective generic alternative.
Factors Affecting Viagra Timing
Several factors can influence when you should take Viagra and how quickly it works. Heavy or fatty meals can delay absorption, so it's best to take Viagra on an empty stomach or after a light meal. Alcohol consumption may also affect the medication's effectiveness and timing, so moderation is advised.
Duration of Effects
Viagra's effects typically last 4-6 hours after taking the medication. This doesn't mean you'll have an erection for this entire period - rather, it's the window during which the medication can help you achieve and maintain an erection when sexually aroused. The medication gradually leaves your system during this time.
Important Safety Considerations
Before taking Viagra, ensure you've completed a proper medical consultation with a qualified prescriber. This medication isn't suitable for everyone, particularly those taking nitrate medications or with certain cardiovascular conditions. At EverydayMeds, our UK-licensed prescribers conduct thorough assessments to ensure Viagra or sildenafil is appropriate for your individual circumstances.












