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Impotence Medications
Impotence prescription Medications like Levitra
(vardenafil), Viagra (sildenafil), and Cialis (tadalafil) are
often prescribed, but penile implants, vacuum devices and
vascular surgery are popular options. Psychotherapy may
also be helpful for some patients instead of receiving
another form of
Impotence Medications. How well do these
Impotence Medications like Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra
work ? - If you haven't tried them, very well. These
Impotence Medications increase the satisfaction by
maintaining the erection throughout intercourse and by
maintaining the hardness of erections. After intercourse is
finished, the erection does goes away, but remember that
the causes of your Impotence plays a role in how effective
these impotence medications are. For example, health
conditions like ineffective controlled diabetes will interfere
with how well these Impotence Medications function.
What are the difference between these three Impotence
Medications (Viagra - Levitra - Cialis) ? - Not much.
All three Impotence Medications work on the same actions
in the body in order to create an erection but only if the
man is stimulated sexually.

Medications for Impotence like Cialis, Viagra, Levitra are
in a class of Impotence medications called PDE5
inhibitors. A man's brain sends out nerve signals when
sexually stimulated and this causes a release of a
chemical called nitric oxide. This chemical relaxes muscles
in the penis and allows more blood to flow in which causes
a hard and erect penis. These Impotence medications
significantly enhances the effects of the nitric acid, but
these medications only work when a man is sexually
stimulated. The only major differences are largely in their
time to take effect and how long they work for. Many
physicians recommend that you take Viagra and Levitra
30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity and the medication
Cialis should be taken about 30 minutes before. Viagra
and Levitra may be only be effective for up to four hours
while Cialis can work up to 36 hours in some men.

Men Who Should Not Use Impotence Medications

People who take nitrates such as nitroglycerin which is
commonly used for chest pains shouldn't take Levitra,
Viagra or Cialis. By combining any of these medications
with contain nitrates may cause a sudden dangerous drop
in blood pressure. Men who also take medications to treat
enlarged prostates such as alpha blockers shouldn't use
these Impotence medications because of the risk of a
dangerous drop in blood pressure. The combination of the
Impotence medications with alpha blockers and nitrates
can also cause fainting, dizziness or even a stroke or heart
attack. Many commonly prescribed medications may affect
sexual function. These medications include blood pressure
medications, antidepressants, appetite suppressants,
antihistamines, tranquilizers and cimetidine which is an
ulcer drug. Make sure to review the entire list of
medications with your doctor to make sure there will be no
unwanted side effects.
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