A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: If you start taking viagra when you're young will your body become dependant on using it and will the dosage need to increase? ie. will your body become immune to it?
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male
reader, NITRAM BLUE +, writes (7 January 2009):
I have tried Viagra when I was young and it was just out of the market then. I sliced half of the 500 mg tablet to test its potency and it really works.I was the man of steel, as in able to stop a speeding locomotive - at least downstairs and figuratively. But the thing about Viagra is it gives the man super human abilities for about 4 hours but I really didn't enjoy the whole thing but my ex-girlfriend. It surpresses excitement for men, leaves "the peter" standing proud, majestic and brave. If Men are from Mars, Viagra is for Women - but you need the man to take it.There are no addiction for the drug and no immunity from it. It is not an antibiotic, it is more or less a cardio vascular suppressor. People with diabetes, heart problems and medications with diuretics are not recommended to take it.It is a wonder pill for a man, made for a woman. A he won't enjoy it, but a she would.
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female
reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (6 January 2009):
I believe Viagra is used as a treatment for erectile dysfunction. There are contraindications to its use, and you have to talk with your doctor about its use for your particular situation. Some medical conditions rule out the use of Viagra, due to the potential risks.
I didn't see anything about dependency or dosage increases in the literature; again, you need to discuss it with your doctor.
http://www.pfizer.com/files/products/uspi_viagra.pdf
Take care.
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