Frequently
Asked Questions
Viagra. Is it for you?
Viagra is a drug that treats male erectile dysfunction.
The pill is to be taken only when you wish to have sex.
Viagra is able to help men who suffer from erectile
dysfunction achieve and maintain an erection when aroused
either physically or visually. This applies equally
to those who suffer from erectile dysfunction infrequently.
Viagra is not for women and should only be taken by
men with a prescription.
How does Viagra works?
Viagra increases blood flow to the penis. When sexually
stimulated the arteries in the penis relax and enlarge.
As these arteries expand the veins taking blood away
from the penis are compressed restricting the blood
flow out of the penis, thus causing an erection. It
is if the nerves and blood vessels that facilitate this
process are not working sufficiently that erectile dysfunction
occurs.
Effects from Viagra can be experienced
in as short a time period as 30 minutes and can last
for up to four hours. However, in order to attain an
erection one must be sexually aroused. Viagra is effective
in as many as 80% of cases.
Is taking Viagra bad for your
heart?
Prior to taking Viagra for the first time you must check
with your physician that your heart is healthy. If you
have a heart condition and you are using nitrate drugs
do not take Viagra. This combination can make your blood
pressure plummet. This can lead to faintness, dizziness
or even a heart attack. All prescription medicines used
to treat angina (chest pain due to heart disease) should
be checked for nitrates. The following are examples
of such medication:
· Isosorbide mononitrate
· Isosorbide dinitrate
· Nitroglycerin
· Amyl Nitrate or Amyl Nitrite. These are recreational
drugs known as “poppers”.
Consult your physician if you are not
sure whether your medication contains nitrates.
Sexual activity can be demanding on
the heart. In some cases physicians do not recommend
sex, with or without medication. Patients should always
check the condition of their heart with a physician
before taking Viagra.
Can I drink alcohol alongside
Viagra?
It is not advisable to drink large amounts of alcohol
before taking Viagra.
Do certain foods effect the
use of Viagra?
Eating fatty foods can cause a delay in the effects
of Viagra on erectile dysfunctions.
Levitra. Is it for you?
As part of our commitment to you we strongly advise
that you read through the following information about
Levitra. We hope that it will answer many of your questions.
However, should your questions remain unanswered we
advise that you consult with your doctor. This is not
a comprehensive review of Levitra but a compiled guide
to the use and effects. If any aspect of taking Levitra
concerns you consult with your doctor before ordering.
How does Levitra work?
Levitra increases blood flow to the penis. When sexually
stimulated the arteries in the penis relax and enlarge.
As these arteries expand the veins taking blood away
from the penis are compressed restricting the blood
flow out of the penis, thus causing an erection. It
is if the nerves and blood vessels that facilitate this
process are not working sufficiently that erectile dysfunction
occurs.
Levitra cautions
Medical advice should be sought before taking Levitra
if you:
· are older than 65
· have liver or kidney complications
· are taking protease inhibitors.
How does Cialis work?
Cialis works by blocking an enzyme called phosphodiesterase-5
or PDE-5. This process helps the smooth muscles in the
penis to relax and widen, which allows more blood to
enter the penis enabling a faster erection. Cialis can
work for up to 36 hours, although sexual stimulation
will be required for it to work.
What are the proven results
of Cialis?
700 men took part in clinical trials using Cialis and
88% reported improved results in erections. This is
an outstanding result and suggests that Cialis could
soon become the market leader in the treatment of erectile
dysfunction.
Cialis Dosages
There are 10 mg and 20 mg pills available. The recommended
dose is no more then one pill (10/20mgs) per day.
Levitra vs Viagra
Levitra is a revolutionary new drug used to treat Erectile
Dysfunction. Viagra, originally developed to treat angina
sufferers, was later discovered to help the cause of
erectile dysfunction.
Levitra acts faster than Viagra in just 16 minutes and
produces fewer side effects. Levitra offers a reliable,
effective, first-line treatment for erectile dysfunction
for a broad range of patients, including those who have
a challenging-to-treat condition.
The drug, which is already selling in all the major
markets of Europe, is all set to be approved by FDA
for sale in the U.S. market by September 03. Although
both the drugs work almost identically, Levitra has
certain advantages over Viagra, which are mentioned
below.
- Levitra acts in 16 minutes compared with a wait
of up to an hour for Viagra users.
- Levitra comes in lower dosages than Viagra and
produces fewer side effects.
- Levitra can be taken with food but Viagra should
be taken on an empty stomach.
- Levitra leaves fewer patients disappointed compared
with Viagra patients.
- Levitra has no adverse side effects on vision as
compared to Viagra.
- Levitra has no adverse side effects on the heart
also as compared to Viagra.
- Levitra is also longer
lasting than Viagra. You can enjoy longer sex hours
and save money as well.
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