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By *ambler55Man
over a year ago
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Some sildenafils can give certain guys headaches.Drink loads of water before,during,and after,that should help you.if not try taking a deifferent type of ed pill.Levitra or vardenafil the generic cheaper version are a good alternative,never had any headache with these.these are a lot more expensive to buy depends where you buy them from. |
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By *ullyMan
over a year ago
Near Clacton |
Anyone else get a really bad headache just after taking this
I use Sildenafil, which was the original to Viagra, of which I have bucket loads lol, I only get a headache with it if I don't drink enough water, but it is a side affect, they recommend you just take a couple of paracetamol, that works for me.
Also if you take too many ie 2 instead of one it doesn't double the effect, but it does give a blue tint to your vision. Overall, T B H I get very little benefit from it, that's why I have a drawer full. |
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"Anyone else get a really bad headache just after taking this "
Viagra increases the blood flow hence erection in your lil buddy, but also more blood flow in other areas - so people get red in face. Or headache.
I would suggest taking less milligrams. |
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"Yes I get a really bad headache too, I cut a 100 in half and take the 50 and i still get a really bad head and go red faced, so do u think drinking lots of water will help." doesn't work like that pal. It's still 100 ur taken. Same as people taken 2x50. It's still only 50. Lol
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I had some from a friend, really wanted to try it for the lols but couldn’t be bothered with the side effects.
They’ve gone out of date now, about 6 months out. Anyone know if they’ll still be okay to take? In my mind they might just be less effective!? |
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By *ambler55Man
over a year ago
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They should be ok to take but will be less effective.I use a lot of out of date stuff as i get them for less than half price from my contact.would recommend trying using the generic levitra ones vardenafil.Never had any side effect with these. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I found that I could have a huge hard on even the following day....especially on wakening up....bit embarrassing as trying to hobble out to the bathroom toilet with a huge hard on is making the Wife suspicious...lol...
Also I do get a headache if I take one in the afternoon, then by night time I have a splitting headache. I find too that an hour or two after taking one, I get slight heart burn. They definitely can make you constipated.
Having said all that....they are great....love them, can stay hard and go for an eternity!!! |
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By *ullyMan
over a year ago
Near Clacton |
I had some from a friend, really wanted to try it for the lols but couldn’t be bothered with the side effects.
They’ve gone out of date now, about 6 months out. Anyone know if they’ll still be okay to take? In my mind they might just be less effective!?
Was going to reply privately but you've got me blocked. If you read my above you will see I have a lot unused, some are 3 years old, I take the older ones when needed, and yes they still work. |
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"They should be ok to take but will be less effective.I use a lot of out of date stuff as i get them for less than half price from my contact.would recommend trying using the generic levitra ones vardenafil.Never had any side effect with these."
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"I had some from a friend, really wanted to try it for the lols but couldn’t be bothered with the side effects.
They’ve gone out of date now, about 6 months out. Anyone know if they’ll still be okay to take? In my mind they might just be less effective!?
Was going to reply privately but you've got me blocked. If you read my above you will see I have a lot unused, some are 3 years old, I take the older ones when needed, and yes they still work. "
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"Anyone else get a really bad headache just after taking this
I use Sildenafil, which was the original to Viagra, of which I have bucket loads lol, I only get a headache with it if I don't drink enough water, but it is a side affect, they recommend you just take a couple of paracetamol, that works for me.
Also if you take too many ie 2 instead of one it doesn't double the effect, but it does give a blue tint to your vision. Overall, T B H I get very little benefit from it, that's why I have a drawer full."
Sildenafil is the name of the drug, viagra is a brand name |
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over a year ago
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"The Viagra factory got broken into last night. Police are looking for 3 hardened criminals
They've been arrested and have got Stiff sentences...
Now doing hard time
And hard labour"
Having their up and down days. |
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By *ullyMan 52 weeks ago
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The makers of Viagra copied Sildenifil and were taken to court, for patent right or something, after a long court case those that copied lost their case and had to re-brand, thus "Viagra"! Sildenifil was originally created to treat blood pressure and the erection effect was an unexpected bonus side effect they capitalised on. This was also the first ever E D drug that actually worked that was recognised and clinically approved. |
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"The makers of Viagra copied Sildenifil and were taken to court, for patent right or something, after a long court case those that copied lost their case and had to re-brand, thus "Viagra"! Sildenifil was originally created to treat blood pressure and the erection effect was an unexpected bonus side effect they capitalised on. This was also the first ever E D drug that actually worked that was recognised and clinically approved. "
Sorry that is completely wrong. The chemical name of the drug that Pfizer discovered and patented is Sildenifil, they marketed this drug under the name of Viagra. When a drug is patented it means nobody else can sell that drug for a given number of years. That Patent has now run out and anybody can make Sildenifil.
Its exactly the same as the case of Nurafen which is the trade name of Ibuprofen (both exactly the same drug but it was patented by Nurafen but now as the patent has run out anyone can market Ibuprofen.) |
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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"The makers of Viagra copied Sildenifil and were taken to court, for patent right or something, after a long court case those that copied lost their case and had to re-brand, thus "Viagra"! Sildenifil was originally created to treat blood pressure and the erection effect was an unexpected bonus side effect they capitalised on. This was also the first ever E D drug that actually worked that was recognised and clinically approved. "
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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"I had some from a friend, really wanted to try it for the lols but couldn’t be bothered with the side effects.
They’ve gone out of date now, about 6 months out. Anyone know if they’ll still be okay to take? In my mind they might just be less effective!?"
I've taken out of date ones before, appeared to be the same as when they were in date.
I've only ever taken them just for fun really, I have suffered with the banging headaches too though. Maybe I'll try even more water next time, perhaps less alcohol too... |
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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"Yes I get a really bad headache too, I cut a 100 in half and take the 50 and i still get a really bad head and go red faced, so do u think drinking lots of water will help.doesn't work like that pal. It's still 100 ur taken. Same as people taken 2x50. It's still only 50. Lol"
This is not quite true. Halving a full tablet and only taking half does give you the reduce dose.
Yes the concentration is the same but you're not taking the full pill.
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"Yes I get a really bad headache too, I cut a 100 in half and take the 50 and i still get a really bad head and go red faced, so do u think drinking lots of water will help.doesn't work like that pal. It's still 100 ur taken. Same as people taken 2x50. It's still only 50. Lol"
Errr no it's not.
Like any medication half or double the pill is half or double the dose. That why a lot of pills have a cut line on them. |
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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"Yes I get a really bad headache too, I cut a 100 in half and take the 50 and i still get a really bad head and go red faced, so do u think drinking lots of water will help.doesn't work like that pal. It's still 100 ur taken. Same as people taken 2x50. It's still only 50. Lol
Errr no it's not.
Like any medication half or double the pill is half or double the dose. That why a lot of pills have a cut line on them. "
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"Yes I get a really bad headache too, I cut a 100 in half and take the 50 and i still get a really bad head and go red faced, so do u think drinking lots of water will help.doesn't work like that pal. It's still 100 ur taken. Same as people taken 2x50. It's still only 50. Lol
Errr no it's not.
Like any medication half or double the pill is half or double the dose. That why a lot of pills have a cut line on them.
Thanks. Said in much more concise manner than me"
I sometimes despair at the inaccurate advice given out on here so I make replies as straight forward as possible. |
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"Yes I get a really bad headache too, I cut a 100 in half and take the 50 and i still get a really bad head and go red faced, so do u think drinking lots of water will help.doesn't work like that pal. It's still 100 ur taken. Same as people taken 2x50. It's still only 50. Lol
Errr no it's not.
Like any medication half or double the pill is half or double the dose. That why a lot of pills have a cut line on them.
Thanks. Said in much more concise manner than me
I sometimes despair at the inaccurate advice given out on here so I make replies as straight forward as possible.
That is the problem with the internet as a whole, some moron comes online with pseudo science that sounds plausible and people actually follow that advice. If 2 tablets wasnt a double dose how the hell would people take overdoses. If you know what your talking then great we all want to hear but if its made up then dont bother
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By *ullyMan 52 weeks ago
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The makers of Viagra copied Sildenifil and were taken to court, for patent right or something, after a long court case those that copied lost their case and had to re-brand, thus "Viagra"! Sildenifil was originally created to treat blood pressure and the erection effect was an unexpected bonus side effect they capitalised on. This was also the first ever E D drug that actually worked that was recognised and clinically approved.
Sorry that is completely wrong. The chemical name of the drug that Pfizer discovered and patented is Sildenifil, they marketed this drug under the name of Viagra. When a drug is patented it means nobody else can sell that drug for a given number of years. That Patent has now run out and anybody can make Sildenifil.
Its exactly the same as the case of Nurafen which is the trade name of Ibuprofen (both exactly the same drug but it was patented by Nurafen but now as the patent has run out anyone can market Ibuprofen.
Thanks but I'll stick to what my doctors have told me and my online confirmation. And No not Dr Google. |
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"The makers of Viagra copied Sildenifil and were taken to court, for patent right or something, after a long court case those that copied lost their case and had to re-brand, thus "Viagra"! Sildenifil was originally created to treat blood pressure and the erection effect was an unexpected bonus side effect they capitalised on. This was also the first ever E D drug that actually worked that was recognised and clinically approved.
Sorry that is completely wrong. The chemical name of the drug that Pfizer discovered and patented is Sildenifil, they marketed this drug under the name of Viagra. When a drug is patented it means nobody else can sell that drug for a given number of years. That Patent has now run out and anybody can make Sildenifil.
Its exactly the same as the case of Nurafen which is the trade name of Ibuprofen (both exactly the same drug but it was patented by Nurafen but now as the patent has run out anyone can market Ibuprofen.
Thanks but I'll stick to what my doctors have told me and my online confirmation. And No not Dr Google."
I agree it is alway better to seek professional help before relying on chatroom experts, this is why I pulled you up for your outrageous untruth about some fictional company you called sildenafil that took viagra to court. Sildenafil is not a company name it is the generic name of a pharmaseutical.
For your information:
History. Sildenafil (compound UK-92,480) was synthesized by a group of pharmaceutical chemists led by Simon Campbell working at Pfizer's Sandwich, Kent, research facility in England. It was initially studied for use in hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (a symptom of ischaemic heart disease). |
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"The makers of Viagra copied Sildenifil and were taken to court, for patent right or something, after a long court case those that copied lost their case and had to re-brand, thus "Viagra"! Sildenifil was originally created to treat blood pressure and the erection effect was an unexpected bonus side effect they capitalised on. This was also the first ever E D drug that actually worked that was recognised and clinically approved.
Sorry that is completely wrong. The chemical name of the drug that Pfizer discovered and patented is Sildenifil, they marketed this drug under the name of Viagra. When a drug is patented it means nobody else can sell that drug for a given number of years. That Patent has now run out and anybody can make Sildenifil.
Its exactly the same as the case of Nurafen which is the trade name of Ibuprofen (both exactly the same drug but it was patented by Nurafen but now as the patent has run out anyone can market Ibuprofen.
Thanks but I'll stick to what my doctors have told me and my online confirmation. And No not Dr Google.
I agree it is alway better to seek professional help before relying on chatroom experts, this is why I pulled you up for your outrageous untruth about some fictional company you called sildenafil that took viagra to court. Sildenafil is not a company name it is the generic name of a pharmaseutical.
For your information:
History. Sildenafil (compound UK-92,480) was synthesized by a group of pharmaceutical chemists led by Simon Campbell working at Pfizer's Sandwich, Kent, research facility in England. It was initially studied for use in hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (a symptom of ischaemic heart disease)."
No point in stating facts on here. They always think they know better.
People don't realise all medications have a generic name and a trade name and that a pack of viagra will also say sildenafil on it somewhere. |
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By *ullyMan 51 weeks ago
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The makers of Viagra copied Sildenifil and were taken to court, for patent right or something, after a long court case those that copied lost their case and had to re-brand, thus "Viagra"! Sildenifil was originally created to treat blood pressure and the erection effect was an unexpected bonus side effect they capitalised on. This was also the first ever E D drug that actually worked that was recognised and clinically approved.
Sorry that is completely wrong. The chemical name of the drug that Pfizer discovered and patented is Sildenifil, they marketed this drug under the name of Viagra. When a drug is patented it means nobody else can sell that drug for a given number of years. That Patent has now run out and anybody can make Sildenifil.
Its exactly the same as the case of Nurafen which is the trade name of Ibuprofen (both exactly the same drug but it was patented by Nurafen but now as the patent has run out anyone can market Ibuprofen.
Thanks but I'll stick to what my doctors have told me and my online confirmation. And No not Dr Google.
I agree it is alway better to seek professional help before relying on chatroom experts, this is why I pulled you up for your outrageous untruth about some fictional company you called sildenafil that took viagra to court. Sildenafil is not a company name it is the generic name of a pharmaseutical.
For your information:
History. Sildenafil (compound UK-92,480) was synthesized by a group of pharmaceutical chemists led by Simon Campbell working at Pfizer's Sandwich, Kent, research facility in England. It was initially studied for use in hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (a symptom of ischaemic heart disease).
As I said I'll believe what Experts have told me and my own research, not someone on a chat site.Furthermore I did NOT say or suggest Sildenifil is was or ever will be a "company!! And my post is no more "outrageous"than yours! Have fun live and let live love and let others do the same! |
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"The makers of Viagra copied Sildenifil and were taken to court, for patent right or something, after a long court case those that copied lost their case and had to re-brand, thus "Viagra"! Sildenifil was originally created to treat blood pressure and the erection effect was an unexpected bonus side effect they capitalised on. This was also the first ever E D drug that actually worked that was recognised and clinically approved.
Sorry that is completely wrong. The chemical name of the drug that Pfizer discovered and patented is Sildenifil, they marketed this drug under the name of Viagra. When a drug is patented it means nobody else can sell that drug for a given number of years. That Patent has now run out and anybody can make Sildenifil.
Its exactly the same as the case of Nurafen which is the trade name of Ibuprofen (both exactly the same drug but it was patented by Nurafen but now as the patent has run out anyone can market Ibuprofen.
Thanks but I'll stick to what my doctors have told me and my online confirmation. And No not Dr Google.
I agree it is alway better to seek professional help before relying on chatroom experts, this is why I pulled you up for your outrageous untruth about some fictional company you called sildenafil that took viagra to court. Sildenafil is not a company name it is the generic name of a pharmaseutical.
For your information:
History. Sildenafil (compound UK-92,480) was synthesized by a group of pharmaceutical chemists led by Simon Campbell working at Pfizer's Sandwich, Kent, research facility in England. It was initially studied for use in hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (a symptom of ischaemic heart disease).
As I said I'll believe what Experts have told me and my own research, not someone on a chat site.Furthermore I did NOT say or suggest Sildenifil is was or ever will be a "company!! And my post is no more "outrageous"than yours! Have fun live and let live love and let others do the same!"
The supposed experts you are listening to are spouting total nonsense.
Sildenafil and viagra are 2 names for the same drug. They are not two separate drugs.
Sildenafil is the generic drug name and viagra is a brand name. A quick Google will tell you this. |
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