For what is not forbidden explicitly by Quran or by Prophet Muhammad (sayings, practices, or doings), the rule is that it is allowed unless it does harm to oneself or to his community. Accordingly, if Viagra is not causing harm to ones health and if used for an allowed, per religion, sexual desire (that is among married couples), then Viagra is not forbidden.
Viagra, baby.
Take Viagra. I do and it works like a charm. Have your dr prescribe it to you of course.
Testosterone works
Yes
There is no such drug as horse Viagra. Products designed to increase sexual interest in male horses, increase their mucsle mass etc. are illegal for use in humans and, like many of these drugs, can cause damage to the testicles.
Horse "Viagra" isn't a product. Products used to stimulate sexual interest or performance in a stallion would be contraindicated for a human as are steroids used to increase muscle mass.
Some men have periods of inadequate sexual desire (hypoactive sexual desire disorder).
Libido is the term for sexual desire but other terms can be used: sex drive, passion, sexual desire, sexual appetite, sexual urge, erotic desire, sex instinct, or the hots (informal).
It signifies raging sexual desire. It signifies raging sexual desire. It signifies raging sexual desire.
No. Viagra prepares you for sexual activity. Valium puts you to sleep.
Viagra would do the trick.
Libido is the medical term meaning sexual desire.