Tips for Discussing Viagra with Your Partner

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Donna Trinidad Breva Director & COO
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Charyl Villar - Pharmacy Manager

It’s common for couples to argue or have different opinions and beliefs. Open communication is the best solution to help teams come to terms with their differences or to overcome challenges in their relationship. However, there are specific topics that couples may find hard to discuss. One of these is sexual dysfunction, and ED (erectile dysfunction) being a common condition among men.

The good news, though, is that ED is highly treatable, especially with the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider. If you are experiencing ED, it is best to be open and honest with your partner and consult your doctor to get the best treatment or medication, such as Sildenafil or Viagra.

In this article, we will share more information about Sildenafil and how this medication can help treat ED. We will also unmask the myths about ED oral medications and share tips on how to open up about your need to use Sildenafil. 


Sildenafil: Usage Guide

Before you can take any form of ED medication, make sure that you have consulted your doctor first. They will have to assess your condition by reviewing your medical history, and you will also have to undergo a physical check-up. Further tests may be needed to get the proper diagnosis.

The treatment for ED will depend on the diagnosis of your doctor. In many cases, ED oral medications are prescribed. Your doctor will recommend the correct dosage according to your overall condition and needs. Follow the prescription and take the medicine at the designated time.

The usual starting dose for the treatment of ED is 50 mg (however, most men are later titrated to sildenafil 100 mg for improved efficacy), which should be taken at least an hour before engaging in sexual activity. The dosage can be adjusted depending on your response to the medication and tolerability. Do not take more or less of what is prescribed, and always consult your doctor if you think you are not getting the benefits from the medication.

Viagra can remain active in the body for 4-6 hours, and there have been some cases wherein the pill has remained effective for up to 36 hours. Make sure to limit your alcohol intake since it can lessen the potency of the medication. Also, it is best to avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice since it can increase the risk of side effects.

Just like other medications, taking Sildenafil may cause some side effects, which include flushing, headache, muscle or back pain, nasal congestion and upset stomach. These side effects are usually temporary and should not cause discomfort. But if you experience painful or severe side effects such as allergies, chest pain or vision changes, stop taking the pill and contact your doctor ASAP.

Lastly, keep in mind that sexual stimulation is essential for the medication to work. Sildenafil and other ED pills do not act as aphrodisiacs and will not make you feel aroused. Put on some sexy music, set the mood and get ready for some action!


Debunking Myths on Oral Medications for ED

Myth #1: Taking ED medications like Sildenafil is dangerous

Fact: ED medications, when taken as prescribed, are typically safe, and you won’t most likely experience the common side effects. Since Sildenafil can only be purchased if you have a prescription, your doctor has determined that the pill is right for you.

Myth #2: ED medications are okay for everyone

Fact: People with certain conditions like cardiovascular problems or those who are taking medications like alpha-blockers and nitrates are not advised to take ED drugs. This is why it is essential to see your doctor for consultation and make sure that you do not self-medicate.

Myth #3: ED drugs are addictive

Fact: These pills are not habit-forming, and you won’t depend on them.

Myth #4: Taking more ED drugs can boost your sex drive and give better results

Fact: Sildenafil and other ED medications are not aphrodisiacs, and taking more than what is prescribed will not yield better performance or make the effects last longer. For best results and to avoid severe side effects, always take the medication as prescribed.

Myth #5: Taking Sildenafil can be bad for your heart

Fact: Viagra was initially developed as a treatment for angina or chest pain. Taking Sildenafil can help lower blood pressure and expand the constricted coronary arteries.

Oral medications for ED are highly effective since they have gone through extensive research and testing. However, these medications should not be regarded as a one-size-fits-all solution. It would be best to discuss the different treatment options with your doctor and lay out the pros and cons. This will help you get the most appropriate treatment with fewer side effects or interactions.


Opening up the Conversation on ED Medication

Now that we have discussed what Sildenafil is and how it can improve your sexual function let’s talk about how to open the idea of using ED meds with your partner. It may seem like an awkward or embarrassing topic, but you need to get past that and be open with them. You have a better chance of managing ED if you and your partner work together.

Check out these tips to help you out:

Find the right time and place to open up the discussion. Do not talk about ED or use Sildenafil if you think your partner is not in the right mood.

Begin your conversation by sharing your feelings and what you are experiencing. Be honest about how ED is affecting your ability to perform as well as your self-confidence. Let your partner know that you want to take medications or get treated to improve your sexual relationship and to please them.

Please do your research and share information about ED and its treatment options. Explain that ED medications like Viagra can help not just in terms of improving sexual function but also strengthen your relationship in general.

Be prepared to listen to your partner’s concerns. It should be a two-way conversation, and be patient with them. Make it clear that it should be a joint decision and that you value their insights and feelings.

You can also ask your partner to come with you for a doctor’s consultation. They can hear the recommendations from an expert, which can help them support you in your decision to take ED medications.

Having respectful and honest communication is the key to making your partner understand your situation. By discussing your concerns and condition in a civil and empathic way, you and your partner will be able to get the best solution for your ED, such as using Viagra.


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The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) questionnaire below will provide you with a quick result in the form of a score from 5 to 25.

Men with concerns about their erectile function can take this quick test and get some information on whether it might be good to seek help for ED.

What Qualifies as an Erectile Dysfunction Problem?

Most men have experienced some difficulty in getting or keeping an erection. Having trouble when you’re nervous or have had too much to drink may not be something to be concerned about.

It isn’t erectile dysfunction unless you are experiencing ongoing difficulty.

The Canadian Study of Erectile Dysfunction identified 49.4% of men over 40 with ED (Canadian Urological Association erectile dysfunction guideline 2015). Though all men may experience an occasional lapse of sexual function, ED is the persistent inability to achieve an erection, despite being sexually aroused.

IIEF-5 Erectile Dysfunction Questionnaire Scoring

Each of the questions has five possible responses, with score values from one to five.

Your total score is simply the sum of the values of all five answers to the ED test questions.

Possible ED Test Score Ranges

22-25: No erectile dysfunction
17-21: Mild erectile dysfunction
12-16: Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
8-11: Moderate erectile dysfunction
5-7: Severe erectile dysfunction

The results of this brief self-evaluation should be used as a guide for whether you might want to consult with a doctor, and not as a replacement for a medical consultation.

Take the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) Questionnaire

Answer the five questions and the results will be automatically emailed to you in minutes.

The information you choose to share will be treated as confidential and will not be disclosed to any third parties.

1. How do you rate your confidence that you could get and keep an erection?**
2.When you had erections with sexual stimulation, how often were your erections hard enough for penetration?*
3. During sexual intercourse, how often were you able to maintain your erection after you had penetrated (entered) your partner?*
4. During sexual intercourse, how difficult was it to maintain your erection to completion of intercourse?*
5. When you attempted sexual intercourse, how often was it satisfactory for you?*

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