How is Viagra Different to Other ED Medications?

 

How is Viagra Different to Other ED Medications?
How is Viagra Different to Other ED Medications?

Viagra
Viagra for Erectile Dysfunction was the first to address an issue that raises so many sensitivities like this. The pioneer. In 1998 Sildenafil (Viagra) was marketed, which boosted blood flow to the penis and thus facilitated erection. It was the first PDE5i, a 5 phosphodiesterase inhibitor, which managed to bring joy back to many men, who until then suffered in silence.

Its use has a positive effect on 40-80% of men, depending on whether yours is for biological or psychological causes. It is effective 30-60 minutes after administration. Its effectiveness is reduced after a heavy, high-fat meal due to delayed absorption. Furthermore, its effectiveness can be maintained for up to twelve hours. It also has some minor side effects, like headaches, hot flashes, and gastrointestinal disturbances.

Cialis
Its effect comes 30 minutes after its administration, reaching maximum effectiveness after two hours. It lasts longer than Viagra and is not affected by food. In the studies carried out, some men have had erections even after 24 to 36 hours.

It gives more freedom to a person who does not have a stable partner and cannot premeditate when the sexual relationship is going to take place. Side effects are mild to moderate and, depending on the dose, headaches, dyspepsia, back pain, facial flushing, muscle aches and nasal congestion may occur.

Levitra
The effect of Levitra is reduced if it is taken after heavy meals rich in fat (> 57% fat). Intercourse with all doses has been recorded in up to 75% of treated patients. 80% of men, with a dose of 20 mg, managed to improve their erections. It improved erections in 39% of the cases of men with severe ED.

Possible side effects include headache, hot flashes, dyspepsia, and rhinitis.

Spedra
The most modern of the drugs to combat erectile dysfunction is Avanafil (Spedra), a highly selective PDE5i that has a high proportion of PDE5 inhibitors compared to other subtypes of PDE, a circumstance that allows side effects to be minimized." In addition, it has a rapid onset of action, with up to 70% of men experiencing an erection after 15 minutes of taking the drug.

 

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