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Most guys have problems getting an erection at some stage or other; it can be caused by stress, being tired, too much alcohol or meth. Underlying problems like undiagnosed diabetes or circulatory problems can also cause erectile dysfunction. If you find it hard to get or stay hard, talk to your health care provider. While it may be embarrassing to talk about your dick, it can help you get help.

About VIAGRA
VIAGRA is used to treat men who have problems getting or keeping a hard-on until they cum. VIAGRA slows down the blood flow from the cock so that a satisfactory erection can be maintained during sex, the cock then softens in the normal way after the guy cums. It works really well in about 70% of cases where guys have problems with erections. Some guys buy VIAGRA as a street drug, usually called Poke, instead of seeing a doctor. This may help you get hard now but can lead to problems later if the cause isn’t addressed. Some guys crush the pills and snort them. This gets the drug into the blood stream faster, but all of the other chemicals used to make the pill are left in the lungs, causing long-term health risks.

Viagra and other Drugs
Because VIAGRA affects blood pressure, poppers (amyl nitrate) should be avoided; taking both at the same time can cause heart failure and death. VIAGRA takes a while to leave the body so wait at least 6 hours before using poppers again. Before doctors issue VIAGRA they look to see that the man isn't being prescribed any other drugs which contain nitrate and some other drugs like erythromycin, which also shouldn't be taken with VIAGRA.

Guys on HIV meds, such as certain like protease inhibitors, need much lower doses of VIAGRA. Talk to a health provider to determine what dose and medication is right for you.

 
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