Is Viagra bad for ulcers?

Is Viagra bad for ulcers?

A history of heart attack, stroke, low blood pressure, heart disease, liver problems or vision problems should dissuade a person from taking Viagra. Also, if you have been diagnosed with stomach ulcers, haemophilia, heart problems, sickle cell anaemia or leukaemia you should speak to a doctor before taking the drugs.

Can Viagra cause stomach problems?

One fairly common side effect of Viagra is indigestion or stomach upset. PDE5 inhibitors can sometimes cause nausea or vomiting.

Are there any long term side effects of Viagra?

Most side effects of Viagra are mild and go away quickly as the drug wears off. But in rare cases, some serious side effects can have long-term complications. For example, Viagra can cause prolonged erection. If not treated, this can lead to permanent erectile dysfunction.

Is it wrong to take Viagra?

No, you shouldn’t take Viagra if you don’t have ED. Viagra is a prescription medication that can have serious side effects. And it’s approved only to treat ED, not to be used recreationally. You should only take Viagra if it’s been prescribed to you by a doctor who knows your medical history.

What should you not take with Viagra?

Before taking sildenafil, do not take sildenafil if you are taking or have recently taken riociguat (Adempas) or nitrates (medications for chest pain) such as isosorbide dinitrate (Isordil), isosorbide mononitrate (Monoket), and nitroglycerin (Minitran, Nitro-Dur, Nitromist, Nitrostat, others).

Is it bad to take Viagra everyday?

The short answer is yes; you can take Viagra or its generic form, sildenafil, every day. Whether you need to or should, depends. Since each person is different, you should consult with a doctor about what’s best for you. They can discuss dosage and frequency.

Why is Viagra bad for you?

Nitrates widen blood vessels, and Viagra increases that effect. Mixing the two can cause your blood pressure to drop drastically. A sudden drop in blood pressure can make you pass out, and you may die if your blood pressure stays too low for too long.

Can Viagra cause permanent erectile dysfunction?

FOR THE normal, sexually active man, Viagra has a nasty potential side-effect: it can cause permanent impotence, according to one specialist.