Showing posts with label cialis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cialis. Show all posts

2011/11/09

Cialis, the most powerful impotence pill on the market

Cialis is one of the top prescribed medications for men suffering from erectile dysfunction. This particular medication is getting terrific reviews from the men that use it. In fact, dont be surprised if this particular product outsells the leader Viagra in the not so distant future. It is a mistake to think all of these types of medications for erectile dysfunction are the same. Cialis has many benefits over Viagra and that is why it is getting plenty of attention.

Cialis was developed in a joint venture between pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and biotech specialist ICOS.
Cialis is similar to Viagra, in a class of medications known as PDE-5 inhibitors, which help relax the smooth muscles and blood vessels in the penis, resulting in a natural erection.

Cialis is offered in two different forms. A man can discuss with his doctor which one would be the best to take. For those that will be engaging in sexual activity only a couple of times per week a pill that they can take leading up to it is recommended. This type of pill allows them to engage in sexual activity up to 36 hours after they take it. That is quite a window of opportunity so the act can be more spontaneous than when another type of erectile dysfunction mediation is being taken.
For those men that want to be able to have sex more often there is a daily pill. It comes in a very low dose either 2.5 mg or 5 mg. It is taken around the same time every day in order to gain the most benefit. This is a great way for a man to be able to have as normal of a sex life again as possible. It is nothing more difficult than swallowing a pill and then going about your day.
Unlike other oral medications for impotence, Cialis is not affected by alcohol or food.
Most men find that Cialis has fewer side effects than other types of medications for erectile dysfunction. This is good news because those types of side effects can make it very hard to go about your daily tasks.

These are some of the wonderful benefits a man can get when he uses Cialis for erectile dysfunction. Talk to your doctor to find out if Cialis can be the right treatment option for you.

2011/10/21

Erectile Dysfunction (ED)


What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction is when a man can't get an erection to have sex or can't keep an erection long enough to finish having sex. (also called impotence). Erectile dysfunction can occur at any age, but it is more common in men older than 60 years of age.

How is erectile dysfunction treated?
Measures that help prevent or control conditions that contribute to erectile dysfunction, such as high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and diabetes, may also help improve erectile dysfunction, although the effect may be small. For example, losing excess weight, exercising, and stopping smoking may help. Some men and their partners may choose not to pursue any treatment for erectile dysfunction. Physical contact without an erection may satisfy their needs for intimacy and fulfillment.
Sometimes, stopping use of a particular drug can improve erections.

Many drugs are used to treat erectile dysfunction. Most drugs that are given to treat erectile dysfunction increase blood flow to the penis. Most of these drugs are given by mouth, but some drugs can be applied locally—by injection or insertion into the penis.

Sildenafil, Vardenafil and Tadalafil are known as phosphodiesterase inhibitors. These are the drugs most frequently used to treat erectile dysfunction. They are effective in about 70 to 85% of men with erectile dysfunction. These drugs are taken by mouth about 1 hour before sexual activity.

Tadalafil is effective for about a day, longer than sildenafil and vardenafil, which are effective for about 4 to 6 hours. The drugs are effective only when the man is sexually aroused. Side effects of phosphodiesterase inhibitors include headache, flushing, stuffy nose, upset stomach, and vision problems. More serious side effects, including dangerously low blood pressure, can occur when phosphodiesterase inhibitors are taken with certain other drugs (such as nitroglycerin or amyl nitrite). Because of this risk, men should not take phosphodiesterase inhibitors if they take nitroglycerin.