Cialis, Levitra or Viagra? What is the Best Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Drug for you? Armed with the information below, you will be prepaired to discuss your choice with your doctor.
Warning: With all
ED drugs, there is a rare risk of an erection lasting longer than four
hours. To avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical attention.
Cialis, Levitra and Viagra are phosphodiesterase inhibitors
used to treat sexual function problems such as impotence or erectile
dysfunction. In combination with sexual stimulation, Cialis, Levitra and Viagra
work by helping the blood flow into the penis to achieve and maintain
an erection. None are intended for use in women or children. They
will not protect against sexually transmitted diseases including HIV
infection. Use "safe sex" practices such as latex condoms. Contact your
doctor or pharmacist for more details before using.
All drugs MUST only be used under a doctor's care as they all have side effects and interactions with other drugs that could be dangerous.
Viagra: Generic Name sildenafil citrate.
For best results, take Viagra about one hour before having sex.
It starts working 10 to 40 minutes after taking a 25 to 100 mg dose,
and can work for up to four hours after you take it.
Viagra works faster when you take it on an empty stomach. It may take
longer to work if you take it after eating a high-fat meal.
Simply taking a Viagra pill won't cause an erection: You must also have
sexual stimulation. When the sexual experience is over, the erection
goes away. Viagra won't help you delay ejaculation.
Many report they can cut a 100mg tablet in half and get great results, cutting the cost per use in half.
Levitra: Generic Name: vardenafil (var
DEH na fil) hydrochloride. The starting dose of LEVITRA is 10 mg
taken no more than once per day. Your doctor will decide the dose that
is right for you. In patients taking alpha blockers, your doctor may
start you on a lower dose of LEVITRA. In patients taking certain
medications such as ritonavir, indinavir, saquinavir, atazanavir,
ketoconazole, itraconazole, erythromycin and clarithromycin, lower
doses of LEVITRA are recommended, and time between doses of LEVITRA may
need to be extended.
In clinical trials, the most commonly reported side effects were
headache, flushing, and stuffy or runny nose. LEVITRA is available in
2.5-mg, 5-mg, 10-mg, and 20-mg tablets.
Cialis: Generic Name: Tadalafil (tah-DA-la-fil) Cialis offers two important benefits: a 36-hour window of opportunity for
intimacy and the ability to take the tablet on an empty stomach or with
a meal, without concern that high-fat food will reduce the absorption
of the medicine.
The most common side effects with Cialis were headache, upset stomach,
delayed backache and muscle ache. Although rare, men who experience an
erection for more than four hours should seek immediate medical
attention. Men should not drink alcohol in excess with Cialis. Cialis
studies were not designed to assess multiple intercourse attempts after
a single dose. For full patient information, visit www.cialis.com
"Medicalnewstoday.com" cites a clinical study, more men selected Cialis
as their preferred treatment of choice after trying different oral ED
medications, primarily because of how long the drug worked.
Cialis is marketed by Lilly ICOS LLC, a joint venture between
Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) and ICOS Corporation (Nasdaq: ICOS)
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