Here are the side effects as listed in Medicinenet.com........and nowhere does it mention shaking or muscle twitching.......
"Headache, flushing, stomach upset, heartburn, nasal stuffiness, diarrhea, dizziness, or lightheadedness may occur. Vision changes such as increased sensitivity to light, blurred vision, or impaired blue/green color discrimination may also occur."
"A serious allergic reaction to this drug is unlikely, but seek immediate medical attention if it occurs. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include: rash, itching, unusual swelling, severe dizziness, trouble breathing."
So it appears unlikely that Viagra is the cause of your shaking legs.
Hope you get better.
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2007-01-18 07:16:02
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answered by Joey Bagadonuts 6
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Viagra does not work by relaxing the blood vessels of the penis. Instead it enhances the natural processes that take place when a man is sexually stimulated. It does this by controlling what we might call the "Softeners" -- the chemicals in the body designed to make the penis go soft after an erection.
It works something like this. When a man is sexually stimulated his brain sends signals that trigger the production of chemicals that relax the blood vessels in the penis. Think of these as "Hardeners". As the blood vessels are relaxed by the production of Hardeners, blood flow increases and the penis goes erect.
But nature has also designed a way for the erection to gradually subside. At the same time as Hardeners are being produced to relax the blood vessels, the body is also producing Softeners to break down and neutralize the Hardeners. These are an enzyme known as phosphodiesterase (PDE5).
As long as the sexually stimulated male is producing more Hardeners than Softeners, the penis will remain erect. But as soon as the production of Hardeners starts to go down, the Softeners will get the upper hand, and the erection will start to fizzle.
It is now generally assumed that ED is caused by an imbalance of Hardeners and Softeners. The body is either not producing enough Hardeners, or too many Softeners. Either way, the result is the inability to sustain an erection.
What Viagra does is block the production of Softeners. This allows the Hardeners to build up in the blood vessels of the penis and create hard, sustained erections.
The beauty of the process is that nothing happens without sexual stimulation. Viagra does not take the place of stimulation. Instead, it simply lets the natural chemicals created by sexual stimulation do their work. After sex, when the brain is no longer creating Hardeners, the erection subsides naturally. And when the effects of Viagra wear off -- normally after 4 or 5 hours -- the normal processes are restored to the way they were before taking the drug.
Of course, as with any drug, there are potential side effects. Viagra should not be taken if you are taking any nitrate-based drug, including nitroglycerin or if you are on any blood pressure or heart medication, as combining Viagra with these drugs can cause a severe drop in blood pressure. Also, if you have any liver or kidney problems it is not recommended that you take Viagra.
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2014-04-22 10:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Among several men interviewed who have used the VIAGRA drug, not one of them experienced any feeling or sensation after taking the pill. The nothingness is so intense that the most common reaction is a slight panic that the drug isn't going to work.
Viagra takes about 30 minutes to kick in. Men who don't normally have problems, or who have only mild dysfunction, say it takes only a minor stimulus -- such as the brush of a hand that wouldn't cause arousal under normal circumstances -- to trigger an erection.
Viagra gets the blood flowing, but your brain has to be in the mood as well. "The biggest misperception is that it changes your psychology and makes you want sex," claims to document the experiences of real people who take Viagra. "But if you're sitting talking to Grandma and you pop a Viagra, unless you have issues, nothing's going to happen."
Common side effects of selective enzyme inhibitors (Viagra Cialis) include headache, reddening of the face and neck (flushing), indigestion, and nasal congestion. Cialis may cause muscle aches and back pain, which usually resolve on their own within 48 hours.
2007-01-18 09:07:05
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answered by john w 3
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I can only speak for myself. If I'm jiggling my leg in public (or at home) it's likely because my anxiety is high. I can't really control it. If it's not my leg then it's some other part of my body that's moving. I might even rock back and forth. There's a quote from the Bible ... Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. I don't shake my leg to be rude. I'd be ever so happy to not have to deal with this d****d anxiety! But it's a fact of life I have to live with. I'll bet you have some habit or other that people may not like. I hope you'll try to be more accepting of the differences in others. God bless!
2016-03-29 03:24:55
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answered by ? 4
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wont make you shake or nervous but it will give you a headache bigger than ten bottles of stella artois, it can make you run to the bathroom real bad the morning after, not good when you have a big damn headache i can tell you. if you want some stuff for your old man thats safe and works as well as viagra the go to www.myhealthabcmall.com and get some prelox blue. you will become a bedroom legend
2007-01-18 15:54:07
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answered by gibooi 1
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All I know is if you take viagra and have an erection for more than 4 hours, you should consult your doctor.
2007-01-18 07:05:13
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answered by Shmesh 3
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If you shake it probably means the sex is really good. No, there is no documented side effect where you get nervous and shake.
2007-01-18 07:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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no Viagra only give u so much passion, u feel like u wanna **** da girl so hard
2007-01-18 07:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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My doctor let me try it a couple of years back, and all it did was give me a headache.
2007-01-18 07:08:28
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answered by jennnnn 4
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No; not at all. It works totally naturally.
2007-01-18 09:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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