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Nearly a decade ago, Pfizer introduced Viagra (sildenafil) as the first successful medical treatment for impotence, which is now more commonly known as Erectile Dysfunction (ED). Often times many men who suffer from ED leave it untreated mostly out of embarrassment. As Viagra gained notoriety, it brought awareness to the condition, and gave hope to millions who were unable to enjoy a healthy and fulfilling sexual lifestyle.
Viagra is meant to be taken orally 30-60 minutes prior to sexual activity. Also, Viagra is best when taken on an empty stomach, as food or drink may cause the product to enter the blood stream less effectively. The recommended starting dosage is 50mg, and it is advised that you allow yourself at least 24-hours before the next time you take the product. Viagra is NOT intended to be taken daily. To date, there has been no record of overdose while using Viagra, but if taken excessively, some serious side effects may occur. Seek local medical attention immediately if any problems occur.
All FDA-approved ED medications to date have been fairly similar in regards to how they work. They are all considered PDE5 Inhibitors, which allow you to have better developed and maintained erections. However, each product has its own individual differences in terms of results. Viagra is known to be the strongest or most "potent" of these medications, Levitra is known for being the quickest acting of the three and Cialis is known as the "weekend pill," because it can stay in your system for up to 36-hours. Viagra is manufactured by Pfizer, where as Levitra and Cialis are made by Bayer and Lilly ICOS, respectively.
As of November 2007, Pfizer has won its case in China over the intellectual property rights regarding Viagra. China is known to be one of the biggest producers of fake Viagra in the world, and up until recently, it’s been because the country’s Patent Review Board did not recognize Pfizer’s intellectual patent rights. This ruling shows a willingness of the Chinese government to uphold the rights and patents of other companies, and at the same time marking a victory for Pfizer’s campaign to help eliminate generic Viagra.