Consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and needs.
Check reputable sources for information. These include:
- The official website of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the US, or your country’s equivalent regulatory agency. Websites of established pharmaceutical companies that manufacture Viagra. Peer-reviewed medical journals and research databases, such as PubMed.
Be wary of unverified online sources. Many websites provide inaccurate or misleading information. Look for sites with clear author credentials and citations.
Evaluate the source’s credibility. Is the information backed by scientific evidence? Does the website promote responsible use of medication? Verify the information. Compare claims from multiple reliable sources. Be skeptical of promises of quick fixes or miracle cures.
If you have questions about Viagra, discuss them directly with your healthcare provider. They can clarify any concerns and ensure you receive safe and appropriate guidance.