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Does Viagra work for everyone?

Viagra is a highly effective drug and most often safe to use as well. In some cases, Viagra may deliver results in a user, but a physician could possibly determine that it is unhealthy for the particular man to be using Viagra. At that point the man’s doctor will direct him toward an alternative form of treatment.

Due to the fact that there are those who are found out to have conditions that would complicate Viagra use, not every man will have his fantasy fulfilled by popping the pill. Unfortunately indeed, there are some men for whom Viagra does not work, because they should not be using it. If a man has had a history of problems with his liver or heart, if he has low blood pressure, if he has recently undergone a heart attack or a stroke, or if there are eye diseases that might be exacerbated, Viagra will not work for him. (That is to say, it may effectively restore his erections, but the medical dangers outweigh the benefits).

But men should not be dismayed as there are a wide variety of treatments for impotence much less famous than Viagra, but no less effective.

Women and Viagra
In addition to those for whom their medical conditions get in the way of Viagra use, there are others who Viagra does not work for. Although perhaps not the first place one would look, these people are women. That’s right; due to the urban myths sprung up around the time Viagra rose to fame, many women have been duped into thinking that Viagra is somehow aphrodisiacal, and have used the drug to boost their libido. Not only is this not a good idea in terms of the health complications that might occur to the female body, researchers have determined that the sex-drive increasing effects have absolutely no basis in reality.