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Understanding Sildenafil

  • What is Sildenafil?

    Sildenafil, the active ingredient found in the popular medication Viagra, is an oral prescription drug specifically designed to treat male sexual dysfunction, medically known as impotence or erectile dysfunction (ED). This medication is typically consumed in tablet form before engaging in sexual activity and should not be taken more than once every 24 hours.

    In addition to its use for ED, sildenafil is also prescribed for another condition known as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), which is elevated blood pressure in the arteries that supply blood to the lungs. It's crucial to note that sildenafil for ED and PAH should not be used interchangeably and are formulated differently to target their respective conditions.

  • How does sildenafil work?

    Sildenafil functions as a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitor. When a man is sexually stimulated, sildenafil facilitates increased blood flow to the penis, which is essential for achieving and sustaining an erection. It’s important to keep in mind that sildenafil does not initiate an erection on its own; sexual arousal is necessary for its effectiveness.

  • How to take sildenafil for best results

    For optimal effectiveness, sildenafil should ideally be taken approximately one hour prior to sexual activity. However, it can be administered anytime from 30 minutes up to four hours before engaging in sexual activity. It’s essential to remember that sildenafil should be taken as needed and no more than once within any 24-hour timeframe. It can be ingested either with food or on an empty stomach, which adds to its convenience.

  • How long does sildenafil take to work?

    When used in combination with sexual stimulation, sildenafil begins to take effect in approximately 60 minutes. The onset time can vary between individuals, but generally, it is within this timeframe that patients can expect to notice the medication’s response.

  • How long does sildenafil last?

    The effects of an erection achieved through the use of sildenafil can last between two to four hours. It is critical for patients to be aware that if an erection persists for more than four hours, immediate medical attention should be sought, as this condition, known as priapism, may require urgent treatment.

  • What are the side effects of sildenafil?

    As with any medication, sildenafil can result in side effects, some of which may necessitate medical attention. Frequently reported side effects include but are not limited to headaches, flushing (a sensation of warmth and redness in the face, neck, or chest), nasal congestion, and gastrointestinal discomfort. Most of these side effects are mild and tend to diminish as the medication's effects wear off. However, should these side effects persist or become bothersome, contacting a healthcare provider is advisable.

    Seek immediate medical assistance if you experience serious side effects such as sudden loss of hearing or vision, visual disturbances (like changes in color perception or blurred vision), an unexpected drop in blood pressure, or an erection lasting longer than four hours. Rare cases of serious eye issues have been reported, which may lead to significant eyesight changes, including permanent loss. There is also a rare risk of experiencing abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks, or strokes, particularly in individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions. Therefore, it’s imperative to provide your Walgreens healthcare provider with a comprehensive medical history before beginning treatment with sildenafil.

  • How to get sildenafil for erectile dysfunction through Walgreens Virtual Care

    When you choose Walgreens Virtual Healthcare, a qualified provider will evaluate your symptoms during your consultation and discuss potential treatment options tailored to your needs. If deemed appropriate, sildenafil tablets for erectile dysfunction can be prescribed, ensuring a medical approach that is both safe and effective.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is sildenafil available over the counter?

    No, sildenafil is classified as a prescription medication and is not obtainable over the counter. A healthcare provider must prescribe it.

  • Do you need a prescription for sildenafil?

    Indeed, sildenafil necessitates a prescription from a licensed healthcare professional, and it is not available for purchase without one.

  • What drugs interact with sildenafil?

    Drug interactions can impact the effectiveness of your medications and increase the likelihood of side effects. Sildenafil is known to interact with various medications and other products, including both prescription and over-the-counter items, vitamins, and dietary supplements. It’s vital to discuss all medications you are currently taking with your Walgreens healthcare provider and pharmacist before you start using sildenafil.

  • What are the differences between sildenafil and Viagra?

    Sildenafil is the generic version of Viagra, both containing the same active ingredient and used for treating erectile dysfunction. The primary distinction lies in pricing and branding, with sildenafil typically being more cost-effective than its branded counterpart.

  • Will insurance cover a sildenafil prescription?

    Coverage for sildenafil prescribed for erectile dysfunction may vary depending on your insurance plan. It is recommended to verify with your insurance provider to ascertain whether sildenafil is included in your coverage.

  • Does Walgreens offer the brand Viagra?

    Yes, Walgreens Virtual Care provides access to both the brand name Viagra and generic sildenafil for erectile dysfunction treatment. Consult with your healthcare provider to determine the most suitable option for your circumstances.

  • Can sildenafil be taken with food or alcohol?

    Sildenafil can be taken with or without food. However, consuming alcohol prior to or during treatment with sildenafil may elevate the risk of experiencing low blood pressure. For this reason, it's prudent to limit alcohol intake while on sildenafil.

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

    Both sildenafil (generic for Viagra) and tadalafil (generic for Cialis) are PDE-5 inhibitors utilized for treating erectile dysfunction. They can be taken as needed, with sildenafil administered at least 30 minutes before sexual activity, while tadalafil may remain effective longer in the body, allowing for daily lower dose options. Importantly, sildenafil and tadalafil should never be taken concurrently, and it is advisable to discuss with your healthcare provider which medication fits your needs best.

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

    Both sildenafil (the generic form of Viagra) and vardenafil (the generic name for Levitra) act as PDE-5 inhibitors to address erectile dysfunction. Vardenafil is recommended to be taken an hour before engaging in sexual activity, in contrast to sildenafil, which can be effective from 30 minutes up to four hours beforehand. While both medications have similar durations of effect, they should never be taken simultaneously. Consult your healthcare provider on which option is preferable 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.

3. Cialis (tadalafil) tablets, for 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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