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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) package insert for Viagra, in clinical trials, Viagra and alcohol didn’t have any adverse interactions in healthy volunteers.Ridofranz / istockphotoHow Many Beers Can You Have With Viagra?Drinking alcohol with Viagra isn’t wildly dangerous, provided you stick to drinking in moderation.“Moderation” can mean different things for different people. However, when it comes to alcohol, a good limit is two standard drinks per night, which is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Dietary Guidelines for Alcohol recommendation.A standard drink is defined as:12 ounces of 5% ABV (alcohol by volume) beer.8 ounces of 7% ABV malt liquor.5 ounces of 12% ABV wine.1.5 ounces of 40% ABV spirits, such as rum, vodka, gin or whiskey.In other words, a beer or two throughout a night out with your friends or a date isn’t likely to cause any issues if you plan to use Viagra once you get home.However, you’ll probably want to put the shot glasses away and avoid high-alcohol cocktails, as the alcohol content of these drinks can quickly add up over time — but that’s more about being intoxicated than Viagra. Just a friendly pro-tip from your friends here at Hims.fizkes/IstockphotoPotential Side Effects of Using Viagra With AlcoholAlthough having a small amount of alcohol with Viagra usually isn’t cause for concern, excessive drinking may increase your risk of developing side effects.Common side effects of Viagra include:HeadachesFlushingDyspepsia (indigestion)Low blood pressureAbnormal visionNasal congestionMuscle sorenessBack painDizzinessNauseaRashResearch shows that your risk of experiencing side effects from Viagra can increase if you drink a significant amount of alcohol.For example, a study published in the journal, which involved more than 300 men with ED, found that men who consumed above-average amounts of alcohol were more likely to develop headaches and flushing from ED medications than men who don’t drink.What’s more, according to
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