Adjusting the Dosage: Too Much or Too Little?

Start with the lowest effective dose, typically 25 mg. Your doctor will guide you based on your health and response.

If 25 mg proves insufficient, your physician might increase the dosage to 50 mg. However, don’t exceed this without medical supervision.

Experiencing side effects like headaches, flushing, or nasal congestion? Discuss dose reduction with your doctor. They might suggest lowering your dosage to 25 mg or even less, depending on your individual needs.

Never adjust your Viagra dosage independently. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any changes. They can accurately assess your condition and determine the optimal dosage for your specific circumstances.

Factors affecting dosage include your age, overall health, and the presence of other medical conditions. Your doctor will account for these factors when prescribing and adjusting your medication.

Remember, a higher dose doesn’t necessarily equate to better results; it may increase the risk of side effects without improving efficacy. Your goal is to find the lowest dose that provides the desired effect.