Self-Confidence Comes in the Form of a Little Blue Pill

Are you having difficulty in the bedroom? Is there a lack of lead in the pencil when you need it the most? If there is, Viagra may be the solution for you.
Don't take the title to mean that you can take Viagra and be confident in every situation in life. It's not a performance enhancing substance for athletics or a supplement to make you better at your job. It's a serious medication that should only be taken if you are afflicted by some form of sexual dysfunction. Even then, it should never be taken unless you have consulted with your doctor first. There are dangerous side effects that could be hazardous to your health if you use Viagra without getting medical advice first. Foremost among them are going blind or having a fatal heart attack.

Did that first paragraph raise your hopes and then scare you half to death all in the same breath? Good. That is what the ED drug Viagra is supposed to do. You do not have to fear using it if your doctor says you're physically fit enough to handle it, but you do have to respect its potency and potential for harmful effects on the body. Pay attention to the advice you get and follow instructions closely.

Where does the self-confidence piece come in? Once you start using Viagra and performing better in bed you'll find that your general outlook on life changes for the better. Many men have claimed that they are able to do things later in life with the help of Viagra that they couldn't do in their youth. This may be illusion or fantasy but there is no doubt that the blood flow restriction which causes erectile dysfunction is relieved when you take Viagra. Erections happen more frequently and last longer.

Viagra is also known as Sildenafil Citrate and is available in regular drug stores by prescription and online pharmacies. There are many outlets around the world that sell both brand name and generic equivalents of Viagra online, so be careful of those low, low offers from international pharmacy affiliates. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is. Buy from reputable sources and make sure that your doctor knows what you're doing and where you're getting your pills from.


By Cliff Nichols
Published: 10/28/2009
 
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