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Understanding Sildenafil

  • What is Sildenafil?

    Sildenafil, known as the generic version of Viagra, represents an oral prescription medication aimed at addressing male sexual dysfunction issues, particularly erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence. This medication is designed to be taken in tablet form, ideally prior to engaging in sexual activities. It's important to note that Sildenafil should only be consumed once in a 24-hour period. Beyond its use for ED, Sildenafil is also prescribed in alternative formulations to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in both men and women. However, it's crucial to avoid using products designated for different conditions interchangeably.

  • How does sildenafil work?

    Acting as a phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) enzyme inhibitor, Sildenafil promotes increased blood flow to the penis when combined with sexual stimulation, facilitating the ability of men to achieve and sustain an erection. However, it's important to underscore that Sildenafil itself has no effect in the absence of sexual stimulation, highlighting the necessity of arousal for effectiveness.

  • How to take sildenafil for best results

    For optimal effectiveness, Sildenafil should be ingested roughly one hour prior to sexual activity, although it can be taken anytime within a window of 30 minutes to four hours beforehand. It's important to adhere to a regimen where it is consumed only as necessary, limited to once every 24 hours. Patients have the flexibility to take Sildenafil with or without meals, providing convenience in its administration.

  • How long does sildenafil take to work?

    Sildenafil is formulated to alleviate erectile dysfunction in tandem with sexual stimulation. Typically, it begins to take effect after approximately 60 minutes of ingestion, making timing an essential factor for those looking to enhance their sexual experience.

  • How long does sildenafil last?

    The effects of Sildenafil can facilitate erections lasting anywhere from two to four hours. It is crucial for patients to seek immediate medical attention if an erection persists beyond four hours, as this may indicate a serious medical condition that requires prompt treatment.

  • What are the side effects of sildenafil?

    Like any medication, Sildenafil carries the potential for side effects, some of which may require medical attention. Common side effects associated with Sildenafil usage for erectile dysfunction include headache, facial flushing (manifested as warm, red skin often affecting the face, neck, ears, or chest), nasal congestion, and gastrointestinal discomfort. These adverse effects are generally transient and should resolve following the cessation of the medication. However, if any side effects persist or are particularly troublesome, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider.

    Immediate medical assistance should be sought if serious side effects such as sudden hearing loss, vision changes (including color perception alterations, blurred vision, or light sensitivity), extreme drops in blood pressure, or an erection that lasts longer than four hours occur. Additionally, rare yet significant eye-related complications may arise, potentially leading to changes in vision or even temporary or permanent loss. Rare instances of severe cardiovascular events, such as abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks, or strokes, have been reported, particularly in individuals with pre-existing heart conditions. Therefore, it is essential to discuss your comprehensive medical history with your Walgreens healthcare provider to evaluate whether Sildenafil is a safe treatment option for you.

  • How to get sildenafil for erectile dysfunction through Walgreen’s Virtual Care

    During your appointment with Walgreens Virtual Healthcare, the healthcare provider will evaluate your symptoms thoroughly in order to identify suitable treatment options. Based on this assessment, your provider will make a determination as to whether Sildenafil tablets are an appropriate choice for addressing your erectile dysfunction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is sildenafil available over the counter?

    No, Sildenafil is not available for purchase without a prescription. A healthcare provider's evaluation and prescription are necessary to obtain this medication.

  • Do you need a prescription for sildenafil?

    Yes, acquiring Sildenafil necessitates a prescription. This is a controlled medication not obtainable over the counter.

  • What drugs interact with sildenafil?

    Interactions with other medications can alter the efficacy of Sildenafil and may heighten the likelihood of experiencing adverse effects. Sildenafil has known interactions with various medications, which encompass over-the-counter products, vitamins, and dietary supplements. It is critical to communicate with your Walgreens healthcare provider and pharmacist about all medications and supplements you are currently using prior to commencing treatment with Sildenafil.

  • What are the differences between sildenafil and Viagra?

    Sildenafil is essentially the generic equivalence of Viagra. Both formulations contain the same active ingredient and function to treat erectile dysfunction effectively, offering similar therapeutic benefits.

  • Will insurance cover a sildenafil prescription?

    Coverage for Sildenafil prescribed for erectile dysfunction may be included in some insurance policies. It is advisable to consult with your insurance provider to confirm if Sildenafil is covered under your plan specifications.

  • Does Walgreens offer the brand Viagra?

    Indeed, Walgreens Virtual Care provides access to not only the brand Viagra but also its generic counterpart, Sildenafil, for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Engage with your healthcare provider to assess which option aligns better with your health needs.

  • Can sildenafil be taken with food or alcohol?

    Patients can take Sildenafil either alongside food or on an empty stomach. However, consuming alcohol in conjunction with Sildenafil may elevate the risk of experiencing low blood pressure. Therefore, moderation or avoidance of alcohol while on Sildenafil is recommended to maintain safety.

  • Sildenafil vs. tadalafil: What’s the difference?

    Both Sildenafil (the generic for Viagra) and Tadalafil (the generic for Cialis) belong to the class of phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors, effectively treating erectile dysfunction by functioning through similar mechanisms. Both medications can be ingested as needed, ideally taken at least 30 minutes prior to sexual activity, and restricted to one usage every 24 hours. However, Tadalafil may remain active in the body for a longer duration compared to Sildenafil, which allows for lower strength Tadalafil formulations that can be taken daily, independent of sexual activity timing. It's imperative to avoid concurrent use of Sildenafil and Tadalafil. Discussing with your healthcare provider should clarify which medication best suits your needs.

  • Sildenafil vs. Vardenafil: What’s the difference?

    Both Sildenafil (generic for Viagra) and Vardenafil (generic for Levitra) are PDE-5 inhibitors serving to treat erectile dysfunction. While Vardenafil should be consumed an hour before sexual activity, Sildenafil can be taken within a timeframe as early as 30 minutes up to four hours in advance. The duration of efficacy for both medications is generally similar, necessitating usage on an as-needed basis, not exceeding once every 24 hours. Both Sildenafil and Vardenafil are available in tablet forms for ED treatment, and it is important to never mix these two medications. Consult with your healthcare provider to discover which of these options may be the most beneficial for you.

References

1.Viagra (sildenafil citrate) tablets, for oral use. Package insert. Pfizer Labs. 2014.

2. Sildenafil: MedlinePlus drug information. MedlinePlus. Accessed February 19, 2025. https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a699015.html.

3. Cialis (tadalafil) tablets, or oral use. Package insert. Eli Lilly and Company. 2011.

4. Levitra (vardenafil hydrochloride) tablets, for oral use. Package insert. Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2014

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