I have been taking Viagra for the past 2 years (around 100 tablets total). Is this harmful? I still have difficulty achieving and maintaining a full erection; what should I do?
Asked by Male, 34 · 38 minutes ago
Taking Viagra (a medicine used for erectile dysfunction) about 100 times over 2 years is generally not harmful if it was used in the correct dose and you do not have heart conditions or take contraindicated medicines, but needing it frequently and still having difficulty maintaining an erection suggests an underlying issue such as stress, anxiety, diabetes, high blood pressure, hormonal imbalance, or poor lifestyle habits. It is important not to increase the dose on your own; instead, consult a doctor for proper evaluation, which may include checking blood sugar, testosterone levels, and cardiovascular health. Improving sleep, reducing stress, exercising regularly, avoiding smoking and excess alcohol, and maintaining a healthy weight can significantly help. Your doctor may adjust the dose, switch medication, or suggest counseling or other treatments depending on the cause.