What Does Viagra Not Do?
Viagra does not cure erectile dysfunction; it is only a temporary treatment for erectile dysfunction. Further, Viagra does not work as a hormone enhancement or aphrodisiac, and does not protect users from sexually transmitted diseases, such as HIV or herpes.
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What Is Viagra, And How Does It Work?
A: Viagra is a pill taken by men for the treatment of erectile dysfunction or impotence. In March 1998, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved Viagra, …
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Who Should Not Take Viagra? Are Their Health Risks Involved?
A: Men taking nitrates such as Deponit, NitroBid IV, NitroBid ointment, and Sorbitrate chewable, oral, and sublingual, should not take Viagra as nitrates also …
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Can Taking Viagra Cause Blindness?
A: In May 2005, CBS News reported that federal health officials were investigating cases of blindness in men who used Viagra. The investigation was sparked when an …
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Can I File A Lawsuit If I Have Suffered Injuries From Taking Viagra?
A: Yes. A Viagra lawsuit is a legal option available to any individual who seeks relief from damages and suffering caused by Viagra use. Viagra users may be …
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