What Are the Most Common Viagra Side Effects, and Does Everyone
Get Them?
In addition to helping you have sex, Viagra often
gives you a headache, a stuffy nose and a flushed, beet-red face.
But nobody who uses it seems to mind that much. In studies, only
about 1% of people dropped out because of side effects -- exactly
the same as those who used a placebo.
One bizarre side effect is visual disturbances,
including a blue-green tinge to vision, which occurs about 3%
of the time. In studies, about half of men who use Viagra experience
at least one side effect, and the incidence is higher at higher
doses. Among men taking 100 mg of Viagra in five different trials,
23% had headaches, 17% experienced a flushed face, and 12% had
upset stomach. The side effects appear to be similar for women.
Side effects tend to disappear with use, though one patient said
he liked the headache Viagra gave him because he knew it meant
he was ready.
David Nail, 39, of West Hollywood, Calif., began
using Viagra after a car accident left him with a spinal-cord
injury. He says sex is actually better than before his accident
and he experiences a stronger orgasm. Initially, the 50 mg of
Viagra he used gave him bluish vision and a mild headache. Now
he rarely gets a headache, and the vision side effect has stopped.
"I thought, 'If this is the side effect,
then I'll be taking this until I'm 100,'" he says. "With
Viagra, I am Superman now."
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