Does Sildenafil (Viagra) Make You Bigger?

Updated Jun,2020
Ketamine see a doctor
See a doctor now, medication arrives to you within 3-5 days
See Doctor Now

Technically, no, Sildenafil (Viagra) doesn't make you bigger. If you have erectile dysfunction, one of the symptoms is not being able to achieve a full erection, remaining partially flaccid. However, Sildenafil (Viagra) does increase blood flow so your penis is able to reach its full size and you maintain a harder erection for longer—giving you the appearance of being bigger.

What does Sildenafil (Viagra) do?

Sildenafil (Viagra) is an FDA-approved treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) in men aged 18 and older. It belongs to a class of drugs called PDE5 inhibitors. Sildenafil (Viagra) works by relaxing the blood vessels in your penis, allowing more blood to flow in, helping you achieve and maintain an erection hard enough for sex.

It helps with all degrees of ED and usually takes effect within 30-60 minutes of taking it.

Speak to your healthcare provider to see whether ED medication is right for you. They can guide you on how to use it and which dosage is best for your specific needs.

It's important to follow usage instructions exactly as stated for the drug to work effectively.

  • Take the tablet one hour before you plan to have sex (best results)
  • Take it on an empty stomach
  • Do not take more than one tablet in 24 hours

Can I use Sildenafil (Viagra) recreationally?

Only a licensed physician can prescribe Sildenafil (Viagra). It's never a good idea to take a medication you weren't prescribed or don't actually need.

Some men choose to take Sildenafil (Viagra) occasionally, believing it makes you last longer and improves your sexual performance. That's untrue. Taking it without having ED can actually be a danger to your health.

It's important to obtain your prescription only from a healthcare provider. They go over your medical history and check whether you're healthy enough for Sildenafil (Viagra). They also discuss the proper way to use it and what medications to avoid while on Sildenafil (Viagra). When you use it recreationally, you may not be aware of the side effects and drug interactions, which puts you in a harmful situation.

If you don't have erectile dysfunction, don't take Sildenafil (Viagra) recreationally as it won't make you last longer or improve your libido. Instead, it puts you at risk for serious side effects.

If you're experiencing symptoms of ED, it's a good idea to speak to a licensed physician before taking any medications. Your doctor can make sure you're getting the right treatment for you.

How can I get Sildenafil (Viagra)?

If you're experiencing one or more symptoms of ED, consider these 2 options to get your prescription.

  • Visit your doctor: You can see your doctor to talk about your symptoms. It's best to go to a doctor that you feel comfortable speaking to about your sex life because face-to-face consultations can feel uncomfortable and invasive.
  • Book a quick online consultation: Speak with one of our independent, online physicians. This is a safe, easy, and more comfortable alternative to making a traditional doctor's appointment and then picking up your prescription from the pharmacy. Have a potentially uncomfortable conversation from the comfort and convenience of your own home. Plus, we ship your prescription straight to you. It's never been easier!

Talk to one of our reputable online physicians to get your prescription of Sildenafil (Viagra), today!

Ketamine see a doctor
See a doctor now, medication arrives to you within 3-5 days
See Doctor Now

You must download our APPs to see a doctor via your phone. Search the APP and Play store for Everyone's M.D. or click below