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Vyagra

Vyagra is a common misspelling of Viagra (sildenafil).

What is Viagra (Vyagra)?

Viagra (Vyagra) is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. Viagra (Vyagra) works by relaxing and dilating muscles in blood vessels thereby increasing blood flow to particular areas of the body, including the penis. Increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation helps men achieve and maintain an erection.

Viagra (Vyagra) is an oral tablet used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), also called male impotence.

Viagra (Vyagra) may also be used for other purposes not listed here.

Men with heart problems who take Viagra (Vyagra) may be at increased risk for heart-related side effects, including heart attack or stroke.

Do not take Viagra (Vyagra) you are taking nitrates (eg, isosorbide, nitroglycerin) in any form (eg, tablet, capsule, patch, ointment) or nitroprusside or if you use certain recreational drugs called "poppers" (eg, amyl nitrate, butyl nitrate).

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