Is viagra detectable on a drug or alcohol test ?
Would it give a false positive ? How long before its out of your system ? Any help would be great . Thanks !
Answer:
Yes, viagra is running on GEP’S.
72-100 hours at the minimum.
Would it give a false positive ? How long before its out of your system ? Any help would be great . Thanks !
Yes, viagra is running on GEP’S.
72-100 hours at the minimum.
My friend tried to prank me on the weekend and i need to one up him and get him back
That’s ridiculously irresponsible. Mixing drugs is not a “funny” prank. I will commend you on at least thinking about the consequences before you act, but asking the question in the “alt med” section of Yahoo Answers is not a good place to base your actions on. You have no way to check the credibility of the people responding. I could give you an answer, but I’d be hypocrite if I did. So rather than listen to some random person on the web, ask a medical doctor or pharmacist. Without knowing anything about the person you are “pranking” it is impossible to say for certain what the outcome would be. If I tell you that the person won’t die, I could be wrong. What if the kid has Crohn’s disease, or cirrhosis of the liver? By the way, take Viagra out of your bag of tricks. It won’t give him an involuntary erection. He will still have to be sexually aroused to see the effects.
i have no problem with getting a erection welll sober but it is inpossiable for me get one well drinking. because my sex life is built on alcohol sad but yes should i try viagra?
-any side effects with alcohol
-cause dependency
or anything bad
please let me know before i invest some money into it
not a good idea mixing any meds with alcohol.
Also as I read on the source
http://viagrafans.com/viagra_and_alcohol.php
“Drinking alcohol can temporarily impair your ability to get an erection. To get the maximum benefit from your medication, you should not drink large amounts of alcohol before taking Viagra.”
So it’ll definately be worthless to drink and take viagra
we all know that the common factors that caused ED or impotence are:
vascular disease, diabetes, drugs & alcohol abuse, hormone imbalances, neurologic conditions, radiation therapy, Peyronie’s disease, venous leak & psychological conditions.
my question is, how are we going to use these factors to explain the low Viagra usage or low ED rate in some countries such as Germany.
Thank you very much.
I am agree with Wazir about circumcision, but in some countries there are many generic alternatives for viagra, generic versions. Those are not being counted while counting Viagra usage. I order generic overseas myself. I’m in the US.