Viagra Timing
Viagra is often used as a recreational drug, but that does not mean that you can take as many pills as you want during a single day, or that overuse will increase your erections during a night of passion.
Timing is determined by your doctor, who after a physical examination and a few questions about your lifestyle will prescribe a pill matching a dose that ranges from 25 mg to 100 of sildenafil citrate, the active ingredient in Viagra.
Although every physicians takes in mind different factors when prescribing, Viagra timing is usually set on a daily time frame: one pill taken once a day. Doctors recommend taking Viagra from 30 minutes to up to 4 hours before sexual intercourse.
Viagra increases sex drive, promoting fuller and harder erections, but myths about boosting sexual performance and quicker recharges lead to abuse. Viagra increases stamina and endurance, but will not necessarily will restore your intimacy faster by taking one pill after one in a day.
If you observe timing, the dose that your doctor recommends will be enough to enjoy sex with no major problems and bolster your self-confidence, with no need to recharge immediately your intake of pills.
Sildenafil Citrate promotes sexual stimulation in men with erectile dysfunction, although is not enough to suffer from ED a couple of times to try Viagra. Stimulation makes more blood flowing in the penis, making it enlarge, and resulting in an erection.
Some generic formulations of Viagra guarantee effectiveness in less than 15 minutes after taking the pill. This promise makes a man forget Viagra timing and go for the adventure of trying more pills, more often, or more closer to sexual intercourse to increase sexual satisfaction.
However, if you are taking Viagra following your doctor's advice and not obtaining the expected results while having sex, you can always check with your doctor for a change of dosage, but not a change of Viagra timing. Together you can determine how the pill will works best for you in any case.
Another point of consideration taking Viagra is that the pill will take longer to start working after a meal rich in fats, such as French fries and similar food, and erections do not just come up. Because Viagra is not an aphrodisiac, if you are not sexually excited, the drug will not cause an erection by itself.