I would recommend that you have a discussion with your healthcare provider. If Viagra is not effective for you there may be other types of treatments that may be beneficial. Your healthcare provider may refer you to an urologist who would specialize in erectile dysfunction. It is important to identify the cause of your erectile dysfunction in order to prescribe the best treatment. It is probably best not to continue to take the Viagra if it is not effective.
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