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Summary: Viagra should not be taken with any preexisting cardiovascular problems, in conjunction with recreational drugs or simultaneously with anabolic steroids, as these can cause heart attack or stroke. Take precautions when considering Viagra with advice from a human sexuality counselor in this free video on sexual health.
Dr. Carol L. Clark has a Ph.D. in human sexuality, and she works with a variety of individuals, couples and groups with a wide variety of concerns. She has been a licensed mental...read more
"Hi, I'm Dr. Carol Clark, I'm a sex therapist and licensed mental health counselor here in Miami, Florida. In this clip we're going to talk about when not to take Viagra. Viagra is a drug that helps men achieve erections when they have difficulty doing so. It does this by increasing blood flow to the penis. So when not to take it is when a man has any kind of cardiovascular problems preexisting because this can result in heart attacks or stroke. Also it's very important not to take Viagra when you're using any kind of recreational drugs such as ecstasy or cocaine as this can also lead to stroke and heart attack. Finally when taking anabolic steroids, it's also very important not to take Viagra as that can turn into a life threatening situation. So enjoy Viagra as prescribed by your doctor and using the way it's prescribed. Otherwise take care. This is Dr. Carol Clark in Miami, Florida."
eHow Article: When Not to Take Viagra