What Happens If I Am Over 65?
Men that are over 65 years of age and are suffering from erectile dysfunction problems will find depending on their medical health, medications they are taking and medical history can still be prescribed Viagra. The physician will be cautious asking about medical history, this is common for men of any age, and they will want to know of any liver or kidney problems.
The physician in some cases depending on medical history and medications being taken will prescribe a dosage of 25 mg as a limit; this is large enough dose for most men this age to obtain an erection. They may also limit the dose to only be taken once every 48 hours, rather than at least 24 hours for it to be safe and effective for the men that are over 65 years old that are prescribe Viagra for erectile dysfunction.
Viagra is a proven medication for male impotency that has been extensively studied and proven to work for men that are suffering from the condition of all ages for obtaining an erection when sexually aroused. It has also been FDA approved only to be available by prescription, which also means the physician will monitor the patient.
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