There are 3 drugs used to help Impotence: Levitra, Viagra and
Cialis. In this article we will talk about Cialis, Viagra and what
they do compared to Levitra.
Viagra
According to the manufacturer’s published literature, Viagra
works best when taken on an empty stomach about an hour before attempting
an erection. Unfortunately, this means that sexual intercourse often
must be planned at least an hour in advance. This planning process
can disrupt romantic spontaneity.
It is recommended that Viagra be taken only once every 24 hours.
A man must be sexually stimulated for the drug to help him get an
erection. If a man takes Viagra but does not have sex, his body
naturally eliminates the drug over a 6-10 hour period.
The most common side effects are headache, facial flushing, and
altered or blueish vision. For more information about side effects
call your doctor.
Cialis
According to the Cialis European label, Cialis can be taken without
regard to food. It should be taken prior to sexual activity. The
efficacy of Cialis may persist up to 24 hours after the pill is
taken. The Australian label states that efficacy may continue for
up to 36 hours. The manufacturer claims that current trials indicate
the drug may show a response in patients in less than 30 minutes.
The most common side effects are headache, dyspepsia/upset stomach,
and back pain. If these symptoms occur, call your doctor.
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