27 March 1998

Viagra is approved by the FDA for a treatment for male impotence.

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Viagra is an FDA-approved medication used to treat erectile dysfunction problems in men. After being introduced in 1998, Viagra became the most popular treatment for erectile dysfunction issues. Viagra is a fast-acting medication that can last up to four hours. It works well for men at any age, regardless of how long the patient has been having issues getting and maintaining an erection.

Viagra interferes with the production of a hormone called PDE5. It relaxes the blood vessels surrounding the penis to allow increased blood flow during sexual arousal. When using Viagra, men can easily get and maintain a hard erection after being sexually stimulated. You will only get an erection after becoming sexually aroused and the erection will go away on its own. Even if you have been having erectile dysfunction problems for a long time, Viagra will start working right away.

Viagra can start working within 15 minutes. It’s a popular treatment for ED issues because it has been scientifically proven to help approximately 80% of men experiencing sexual difficulty. It was the first FDA-approved treatment for erectile dysfunction problems and it has a long history of success. Clinical trials from around the world have shown that Viagra is an effective treatment for erectile dysfunction issues. Each dose lasts up to four hours and some men can get multiple erections from a single dose. Typically, Viagra is covered by most health insurance plans.