Viagra — the little blue pill that works wonders — has been Australia’s #1 treatment for erectile dysfunction for over 30 years. Now available in generic form as Sildenafil Citrate, price is no longer an impediment to dependable, peak male performance. Once used primarily by seniors afflicted with age-related underperformance, Viagra is now used by Australian men of all ages — including twenty-somethings whose vigor and erectile function is beyond any question. While Australia’s increasing appetite for Viagra may raise eyebrows among doctors and healthcare professionals, it is not raising alarm bells. At least not at local constabularies.
Unlike painkillers, alcohol, mind-altering pharmaceuticals and potent illicit drugs, Viagra poses little risk for addiction. There is no established link between Viagra consumption and crime. By all appearances, the denizens of blue pill poppers do not behave any worse than they would ordinarily.
Ironic commentators might even view Australia’s excessive Viagra intake as a sign of the nation’s health — or vigor — or at least the steely determination to remain vigorous despite the ravages of age or alcohol consumption (or both.) Economists will undoubtedly view the rising tide of consumption as a boon for Australian pharmacists, which in turn leads to higher tax revenue and more wealth for the nation as a whole. Too much Viagra makes sense, financially. But does it make sense medically? Sigmund Freud famously opined that all neurotic disorders are rooted in sexual repression. If there is any truth in this opinion, Australian men seem to be hell-bent on wiping out the scourge of mental illness once and for all — or perhaps banishing it to New Zealand. While mental health experts and advocates may not view the blue pill popping in such grand and glowing terms, they duly note links between mental health and a healthy sex life. In regards to the latter, Viagra is doing its part; and one can reasonably assume that — thanks to Viagra — Australian men are doing it more often. To paraphrase Hippocrates, Viagra is helping Australians while doing little apparent harm. Medically speaking.
Side effects
Despite all the upward trending in this Viagran narrative, this author is obliged to extend a few words of warning. Anyone suffering from kidney, liver or heart disease — including high blood pressure — should exercise great caution when taking Viagra, and should only do so under the care of a licensed medical doctor. Viagra does cause side effects — most mild and transient, like headaches and upset stomach — but some are quite serious. In rare cases, Viagra has caused a sudden loss of sight and hearing. Viagra can also cause excruciatingly painful, sustained erections — a condition known as priapism. Please seek immediate medical attention for erections that last for 4 hours or longer. Failure to do so may result in a surgical procedure than will induce a form of erectile dysfunction that even Viagra cannot remedy.
For all other inquires, contact your physician or visit the manufacturer’s website at viagra.com. As with any prescription medication, use Viagra with care. The manufacturer hopes that Australian men will exercise caution as they continue take Viagra very often.
Viagra is available for purchase at a variety of reputable online vendors, including:
https://www.viagramelbourne.com

I am General practitioner (GP) in Melbourne since 2006.