Sildenafil citrate, commonly known by the brand name, is a prescription-only medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in adult men. It works by improving blood flow to the penis, helping to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual activity.
Sildenafil is available in 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg strengths.
Sildenafil has been shown to be effective in up to 80% of men with ED, with effects typically noticeable within 30 to 60 minutes, and lasting for up to 4–5 hours.
Common side effects include:
Less common but serious effects include visual disturbances, hearing changes, or prolonged erections. Seek medical attention if severe or persistent side effects occur.
Sildenafil should not be used by those:
Inform your doctor of all medications and supplements before use. Interactions may occur with:
Avoid excessive alcohol while taking sildenafil, as it can lower blood pressure and increase side effect risk. Use with caution if you have any heart-related conditions.
Sildenafil is available by prescription only in the UK.
Don’t let ED affect your confidence or relationships. Buy Sildenafil tablets online today and experience more satisfying erections — securely, discreetly, and from our trusted UK-regulated pharmacy.
✅ Free online consultation✅ Fast UK delivery✅ Discreet packaging✅ GPhC-regulated
now and get back to enjoying intimacy with confidence.
Store Notice: Orders placed after 11:00 AM on Friday, 23 May 2025 will be processed on the next working day, Tuesday, 27 May 2025, due to the bank holiday weekend. Thank you for your understanding.
Product variantsSildenafil tablet - 50mg, 100mg, 100mg
PriceMUMBAI: A new study suggests that a drug that could be used to treat low libido is associated with a drop in blood pressure.
Sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, was shown to be the first drug to be found to treat sexual dysfunction. However, other studies have found that sildenafil is not associated with a drop in blood pressure.
Viagra's manufacturer, Pfizer, says it will not sell the drug in the U. S. without the approval of the Food and Drug Administration.
It said it had found no evidence to suggest it may cause the symptoms of low libido. A New York Times editorial board wrote in September that the drug could be a "fraud" to doctors.
Sildenafil, which has been in use since the mid-1980s, is a PDE-5 inhibitor. Viagra has also been approved by the FDA in 1998 for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
"It is certainly possible that Viagra, like sildenafil, is a legitimate medical treatment," the editorial board wrote. "It is also probable that Viagra, like sildenafil, is a fraudulent medical treatment for a disease that has caused it. The FDA has approved Viagra for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and it has shown great promise in the treatment of this condition."
Viagra is used to treat a variety of sexual problems, including impotence and erectile dysfunction, but the drug has also been linked to more than 100 other types of sexual problems. Some men also have trouble achieving or maintaining an erection.
The drug is marketed as a treatment for high blood pressure, a condition that can affect blood pressure, heart rate and other symptoms of low blood pressure.
In a statement on Monday, Pfizer said it will not sell the drug in the U. without the approval of the FDA.
A new study on a new drug for the treatment of erectile dysfunction showed that it was associated with a reduction in blood pressure, a drop in blood pressure that would not have been expected, according to a from the American College of Cardiology.
"While Viagra is not without side effects, the incidence of these side effects is fairly low, and is less common in men who take nitrates for chest pain."
The American College of Cardiology reports that Viagra has been in use since 1998 and is not associated with a drop in blood pressure. "The most common side effect with sildenafil in the study was headache, and a small number of men reported dizziness," the statement said.
The study was published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
Dr. Steven Nissen, the director of the Center for Biomedical Investigations at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, said that the researchers had not looked at men who also take nitrates for chest pain. "The fact that Viagra was taken in a way that would be safe for the patient is a major advancement in the research effort," he told ABC News in an interview. "I don't think we had any studies of Viagra taking the patients, or Viagra taking them, and we were looking at it as a medication."
The New York Times reports that it is not clear whether the drug is associated with the drop in blood pressure.
MUMBAI: Sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, is associated with a drop in blood pressure"It is certainly possible that Viagra, like sildenafil, is a legitimate medical treatment for a disease that has caused it.
The American College of Cardiology reports that it has been in use since 1998 and is not associated with a drop in blood pressure.
The drug is marketed as a treatment for erectile dysfunction and is not associated with a drop in blood pressure.
A Brazilian man has been jailed for a number of years for allegedly selling counterfeit Viagra to two men in the state of Bahia.
It is alleged that the two men were part of a network that had allegedly offered to sell the drug, and it was then discovered that the fake pills had been stored in Brazilian pharmacies.
The men were arrested after being arrested by police in an area that is known for the area's black market. They were taken to a storage unit on Bahia and were later arrested by a police officer.
The two men were arrested after they were arrested by Brazilian police, who alleged that they had been selling fake Viagra and were having sex with each other.
They were charged with two counts of selling counterfeit Viagra without a prescription, one count of selling and selling the fake pills without a prescription, and one count of making false claims of a doctor's prescription, with the charge coming after a trial.
A trial has been set for 2-3 July, and the accused have been taken into custody.
In February, police in an investigation into the case raided the storage unit at the same location. They found counterfeit pills for the drug, including sildenafil, which they said was the active ingredient in the drugs.
It also found three fake Viagra tablets, which police said were allegedly intended to be used to treat erectile dysfunction.
The pills were labelled with the word "Viagra" and were being sold online by various websites, including eDrugstore.co, which sells them.
The products were being sold in Brazil by the company Pfizer Inc.
Brazilian police arrested two people for selling fake Viagra pills to two men in Bahia, police said in an operation called "Sofos".A statement issued by the police said: "This is a criminal operation and it is a matter of life and death to bring this criminals to justice. We will look into the details of the operation and bring the charges against them."
The investigation revealed that a man, who was also known to the police as "Cabalar" and a woman, was working at the storage unit at the same time. The police arrested him at the storage unit and brought him to a police headquarters at the site of the alleged operation.A police official said that the two people had been arrested on charges of selling counterfeit Viagra and being part of a network that was being used to sell the drugs.
The official said: "The investigation was carried out as part of the ongoing investigations into the criminal activities of the two defendants. The police were also the ones that raided the storage unit. They seized more than 100 tablets of the medication.The two men were arrested by Brazilian police.
Police officers raided the storage unit in the northeastern city of São Paulo on Thursday.In the raid on the storage unit, the man was arrested on charges of selling the fake Viagra without a prescription and making false claims of a doctor's prescription. The officers also arrested the man and brought him to the police headquarters on Monday.
They arrested another person, who was also named as "Nathan", after he was found to be suffering from a liver condition. The officers also arrested "Kapu" and "Svendosa", two men who were involved in the criminal activities.
The man was also charged with selling the fake Viagra and the two men were charged in a separate case with one count of selling and selling the fake pills without a prescription.
The two men were arrested on charges of being part of a network that had allegedly offered to sell the drug without a prescription.
The police said that the two men were arrested at the storage unit and brought to the police headquarters at the same time.
A statement issued by the police said: "The officers were also the ones that raided the storage unit, they found the fake Viagra tablets and seized more than 100 tablets of the medication."
In the case of the two men, authorities have also arrested and brought them to the police headquarters at the same time.
They were arrested by Brazil's police after they raided the storage unit. They raided the storage unit at the same place and brought it to the police headquarters.
The police said that the two men were arrested on charges of selling the fake Viagra and the two men were brought to the police headquarters.Police said they have raided the storage unit in the northeastern city of São Paulo, where they have arrested and brought them to the police headquarters at the same time.
Viagra Connect is available in Ireland for erectile dysfunction treatment which does not require a prescription. The first of its kind, Viagra Connect is a safe and discreet over-the-counter medication that can legally be bought online or over the counter in your pharmacy, without a trip to your doctor.
We need to ensure that this medicine is suitable for the person it is intended for. Therefore, it should only be purchased by the person taking it.
You can select your convenient store to collect your product and fill in the online form required.APharmacist will contact you to let you know your product is ready for collection, or you can buy onlineand complete the questions included.
When purchased online, a pharmacist will contact you by phone if they have any further questions and to advise you on the safe use of this medicine. If they are unable to speak to you when required your order may be delayed or the pharmacy medicine part of your order cancelled.
Please ensure your contact details are correct before ordering this medicine.Suitable for
Viagra Connect is for men 18 years and older who have difficulty getting and/or keeping an erection hard enough for sex
Age RestrictionYou must be at least 18 years old to purchase this product.
Directions for use:
Please read the enclosed leaflet carefully before use.
• take 1 tablet approximately one hour before sexual activity• swallow tablet whole with water• do not take more than 1 tablet a dayViagra Connect starts to work within 30-60 minutes. You may take it up to 4 hours before sexual activity.
Hazards and Cautions
Do NOT take if you:
Talk to your pharmacist or doctor before taking if you: