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STADA Viagra(Sildenafil) CAS: 139755-83-2

STADA Viagra(Sildenafil) CAS: 139755-83-2

Viagra has become one of the most widely prescribed medications worldwide, and for an understandable reason. It’s an effective temporary solution that tackles the symptoms of erectile dysfunction, helping men develop a firm erection that’s powerful enough to ignite the romance in the bedroom.

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  Viagra has become one of the most widely prescribed medications worldwide, and for an understandable reason. It's an effective temporary solution that tackles the symptoms of erectile dysfunction, helping men develop a firm erection that's powerful enough to ignite the romance in the bedroom.

    But while Viagra can temporarily help the symptoms of ED, there are many questions and side effects that may make this medication more costly to male health than many men recognize. Let's begin by exploring whether Viagra has an impact on the male sex drive, for better or for worse.

    Here's the truth of the matter: No, Viagra doesn't influence your sex drive. Your sex drive does not decrease over time due to extensive use of the drug, nor does it increase because of the pill's penis-enlarging properties.

    With that misconception out of the way, you may have a lot of questions. What's the main purpose of the drug, then? How does it work? Are there any side effects I should be worried about by taking the drug? Are there any alternative ways to treat erectile dysfunction? What do I do if I'm not sexually aroused by my partner anymore?

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How Does Viagra Work?

    Viagra (sildenafil citrate) is an FDA-approved drug that belongs to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors.

This drug works by relaxing smooth muscles in the blood vessel walls, which consequently allows a larger volume ofblood flow to circulate and enter the erectile chambers. For many men, it's effective in increasing blood flow and alleviating the symptoms of sexual dysfunction.

    Viagra is a clinically effective way to treat organic erectile dysfunction, even though it does not treat the underlying symptoms of ED like other ED therapies can. And with over 94% of patients having organic ED, this shows that this drug has a place on shelves.

    That said, patients with psychogenic or psychological erectile dysfunction may not reap ideal results when they take Viagra, which we'll get to why right now.

When Viagra Doesn't Work

    For an erection to form, two key mechanisms have to take place:

    1.The brain becomes sexually stimulated, firing nerve impulses.

    2.Blood rushes to the penis through blood vessels.

    Viagra helps when an impediment occurs in the second step. Erectile dysfunction can be caused by blockages and problems in blood transport through the vessels, all of which Viagra can help alleviate.

    However, Viagra doesn't help when the brain fails to fire signals to signal a male's sexual arousal in the first place. The term for this failure to sustain an erection due to a non-organic etiology is psychogenic ED.

    Viagra's effects are only evident when there's genuine sexual arousal in the male taking the pill. In other words, if the man taking Viagra isn't sexually stimulated or aroused, the conditions won't be suitable for an erection to form.

    In such events, other ED treatment plans may be considered. Consult with a doctor to find the best treatment plan for you.

What Do I Do If I'm Not Sexually Aroused By My Partner Anymore?

    Mismatched sex drives are a common occurrence in relationships, but if you noticed you aren't as sexually intimate as in your past self, it can be stressful.

    That said, there are ways you can spice up the bedroom and naturally boost your sex drive.

    Here are several ways to boost sex drive:

    1.Prolong the foreplay: Get your body mentally ready for the act by teasing, without the sexual stimulation.

    2.Schedule sex: It might seem odd, but keeping close tabs on when to engage in sex can help you look forward to the act and enjoy it when the moment comes.

    3.Use sex toys: Vibrators, plugs, wands, ED rings, strap-ons-the world of sex toys is vast, fun, and varied.

    4.Try couple's therapy: Sex should be enjoyed by both partners. If there's a rift in the relationship that can't be consoled in a single conversation, try couple's therapy to improve sexual desire.

    5.Try solo therapy: Sex drive is influenced by one's mental state. If you're suffering from anxiety, depression, or other mental problems, seeking therapy can help immensely.

How does Viagra work?

    To understand what Viagra does and how it works, you must first understand the way in which a man gains an erection.

When the brain becomes aroused, it sends signals to the penis which leads to the release of a chemical called cGMP. This chemical relaxes certain muscle cells in the erectile tissue of the penis, allowing blood-flow to increase to that area.

    After ejaculation, the body releases an enzyme called PDE-5, which breaks down cGMP causing the loss of the erection. Viagra, and other ED medicines, work by inhibiting the effect of PDE-5 thus increasing the blood flow to the penis and making it easy to gain and maintain an erection.

How does Viagra make you feel?

    Viagra won't change how you feel or think about or during sex. It helps you get and keep an erection. It could mean you can get an erection when you normally couldn't or it's a lot firmer than your usual erections. Which may boost your confidence or make sex more enjoyable.

Does Viagra make you last longer?

    Viagra won't make you last longer in bed, see our guide for helpful tips. But, as shown in independent studies, Viagra lasts for around four to six hours. Typically, it takes effect 30-60 minutes after you take it. You'll need to be sexually aroused and not have eaten a fatty meal within the past few hours.

    Once the effects of Viagra have worn off, it is important that you do not take any more within 24 hours. This means you should not take Viagra in combination with any other ED tablets.

Who could benefit?

    Vyleesi and Addyi treat FSIAD in premenopausal people. No research has tested the drug in people during or after menopause.

Approximately 41 in 100Trusted Source premenopausal people globally may have one or more types of sexual dysfunction. And only 21 of 100Trusted Source who have this type of condition discuss it with a healthcare professional.

    The female sexual experience involves a number of different factors. These are:

    ●Biological: Factors such as hormone changes, anatomical features, and medical conditions can affect sexual response.

    ●Psychological: Depression, anxiety, trauma, and negative thoughts or memories can affect sexual activity.

    ●Interpersonal factors: This involves the relationship, including the quality of communication, with a partner.

    ●Sociocultural factors: Some examples include a person's thoughts and attitudes about sex and about changes to their body, as well as social, cultural, and religious values and beliefs about sex.

     There is no "normal" number of sexual thoughts or experiences. And there is no clinical point at which sexual desire becomes "low." A person has low libido if they feel distressed by what they consider a lack of interest in sex.

    A person who may benefit from "Viagra for women" is someone who feels that their sex drive is low and wants to have more sex.

    This may include people who:

    take medications that affect sexual desire

    experience sexual boredom

    suddenly feel less interested in sex

    The United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) mentions that the following are linked with a reduced sex drive in females:

vaginal dryness

    difficulty reaching an orgasm

    pain during sexual intercourse

    stress, anxiety, and depression

    health conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease

Clinical data

Brand

STADA

Trade names

Sildenafil

CAS

139755-83-2

Molar mass

474.6

MF

C22H30N6O4S

Capacity/Bottle

100mg/ml, 30ml/bottle

Shape

Oil

 

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Alternative methods

    Sexual desire is complex, and low libido may not be something that medication can address. Trauma, unsatisfying sex, an unsympathetic partner, or boredom can each reduce desire.

    More specifically, a 2017 study found that the following factors can reduce libido:

    ●feeling pressure to conform to social norms of sex, including religious mandates

    ●ever having had a sexually transmitted infection

    ●not feeling emotionally connected with a partner during sex

    ●having a partner with a history of sexual difficulties

    ●having trouble talking about sex

    ●not sharing sexual interests with a partner

    ●having the same partner for more than 1 year

    When low sexual desire results from any or a combination of these factors, medication may not be effective.

    Some alternatives to medication, depending on the cause of low libido and a person's preference, could include:

    ●mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to address any trauma or negative feelings about sex

    ●cognitive behavioral therapy for partners in heterosexualTrusted Source and same-sexTrusted Source relationships

    ●open communication with a partner about sexual desires and preferences

    ●exploring new sexual fantasies, toys, and techniques

    ●natural alternatives to medication, including ginkgo, maca root, and ginseng

    Check with a healthcare professional before trying the natural alternatives above, as each may cause interactions with medications.

    Heterosexual stereotypes can also be problematic. One partner may believe that intercourse is the only, or best, type of sex, while the other partner may feel more pleasure and interest in other forms of sex.

    A 2015 study showed that most females need or prefer clitoral stimulation to have an orgasm. Prioritizing this, such as with oral sex or manual stimulation during intercourse can make intercourse more pleasurable for some females.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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