Viagra (sildenafil) is typically prescribed as a 50 mg tablet taken orally, as needed, approximately one hour before sexual activity. The recommended dose range is 25-100 mg, but Individual needs vary significantly. Your doctor will determine the appropriate starting dose based on your health status and other medications you take.
Never exceed the maximum recommended dose of 100 mg within a 24-hour period. Taking more Viagra than prescribed won’t enhance the effects and may increase the risk of side effects.
For patients with hepatic impairment, a lower starting dose (25 mg) is usually recommended. Adjustments may also be necessary for patients with severe renal impairment. Consult your physician for personalized dosage guidance.
Viagra should be taken only when needed, not more than once daily. The effects of Viagra usually last for 4-5 hours, but this can vary among individuals. Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.
Important safety information: Viagra is contraindicated in patients with certain cardiovascular conditions, including unstable angina and uncontrolled hypertension. It’s also not suitable for individuals taking certain nitrates. Discuss all your medical conditions and medications with your doctor before starting Viagra.


