How Viagraâ„¢, Levitraâ„¢ and Cialisâ„¢ compare to each other

Posted on March 9th, 2008

Until the late 1990s, there were no truly effective oral medications for erectile dysfunction — the inability to achieve or sustain an adequate erection for sexual activity. The useful drugs that were available had to be injected into the penis or inserted into the urethra.

Treatment of erectile dysfunction is much easier now, thanks to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors. The medications — sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra) and tadalafil (Cialis) — all improve erectile function in the same basic way, but they differ in how quickly they take effect and how long their effects last.

Viagraâ„¢, Levitraâ„¢ and Cialisâ„¢ – How they work?

Viagra, Levitra and Cialis prevent the breakdown of nitric oxide, a chemical messenger that promotes relaxation and opening of the blood vessels that supply erectile tissue in the penis. Under the influence of nitric oxide, these vessels expand and stay dilated. Increased blood flow makes erectile tissue swell and compress the veins that carry blood out of the penis, resulting in a full erection.

PDE-5 inhibitors do not automatically trigger erections. Sexual stimulation also is needed to start the whole process. The medications enable a more complete response to sexual stimulation.

Many clinical trials have shown that PDE-5 inhibitors improve erectile function regardless of the underlying cause or causes. Viagra, Levitra and Cialis increase the number and quality of erections and sexual experiences in men with erectile dysfunction due to arteriosclerosis, diabetes, spinal cord injury, depression or the aftereffects of prostate cancer surgery.

Similarities and differences

The drugs have slightly different chemical compositions that affect how quickly they work and wear off. Other distinctions — for example, which drug may be best for men of different ages or with different medical conditions — aren’t known. No study has directly compared these three medications.


Viagra (sildenafil) Levitra (vardenafil) Cialis (tadalafil)
Usual dose 50 milligrams (mg) a day 10 mg a day 10 mg a day
Maximum doses 100 mg a day 20 mg a day 20 mg a day
Available as 20 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg tablets 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg and 20 mg tablets 5 mg, 10 mg and 20 mg tablets
How to take Without food Without food With or without food
When to take 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity 30 minutes before sexual activity
Duration of effects Up to four hours Up to four hours 24 to 36 hours
How often to use Up to once a day Up to once a day Up to once a day
Side effects Headache, flushing, indigestion, stuffy or runny nose, upset stomach, diarrhea Headache, flushing, indigestion, stuffy or runny nose, upset stomach, dizziness Headache, indigestion, back pain, muscle aches, flushing, stuffy or runny nose
Warnings Do not take with nitrates (Nitro-Dur, others), or if you have certain heart valve problems. Should be used with caution or not used at all with alpha blockers. Should not be used with some antibiotic, antiviral or antifungal medications. Do not take with nitrates (Nitro-Dur, others) or alpha blockers (Hytrin, Cardura, others), or if you have certain heart valve problems. Should be used with caution or not used at all with alpha blockers. Should not be used with some antibiotic, antiviral or antifungal medications. Do not take with nitrates (Nitro-Dur, others) or alpha blockers (Hytrin, Cardura, others), or if you have certain heart valve problems. Should be used with caution or not used at all with alpha blockers. Should not be used with some antibiotic, antiviral or antifungal medications.

Several factors may affect your choice of medication, including how well your body responds to one drug over another and how long you want the effects of each dose to last. Talk to your doctor about your options and personal preferences to help decide which one of these medications might work for you.

Although these medications can help many people, not all men can safely take them. PDE-5 inhibitors may worsen certain medical conditions and interact with a number of drugs. Erectile dysfunction medications are dangerous when used with nitrate medications, such as nitroglycerin (Nitro-Dur, others), often prescribed to prevent or treat acute angina (chest pain due to coronary artery disease). Both types of medication dilate blood vessels, and their combined effects can cause dizziness, low blood pressure and loss of consciousness.

In rare cases, men using PDE-5 inhibitors have suffered permanent, total vision loss due to nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). Because NAION and erectile dysfunction share many of the same risk factors, it’s unclear whether the drug or an underlying condition is responsible. If you’re considering an erectile dysfunction drug but have a retinal disorder, such as diabetic retinopathy, see your eye doctor first.

Occasional erectile dysfunction is a common problem, particularly as men age. Medication won’t make you feel like you’re 20 again, but it can help you achieve satisfying sexual relations more often. Be willing to work with your doctor to find which medication and dosage is best for you.

Herbal Viagra ?

Posted on February 2nd, 2008

Sildenafil (Viagra) is a prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction. It works by increasing blood flow to the penis when a man is sexually aroused.

Many herbal products marketed as sexual stimulants claim to be “natural versions” of Viagra — but they aren’t the same as the prescription drug. Some contain substances (vasodilators) that improve blood flow by relaxing the walls of blood vessels. But no herbal products are as specific for blood vessels to the penis as Viagra and other similar prescription drugs are. As a result, these herbal remedies may cause generalized low blood pressure and restrict blood flow to vital organs.

One popular herbal medicine called yohimbe — which is marketed as a sexual stimulant — can be dangerous if used in excessive amounts. If you have erectile dysfunction, see your doctor to discuss proven treatment options.

New effect of viagra

Posted on May 27th, 2007

Recently, researchers studied effects of viagra and have found out the early unknown and not studied viagra effect.

It has appeared that viagra helps to adapt and more quickly to come to the normal physical form at change of time zones
In other words, viagra can help at distant flights

Researches were on animals and they have shown that viagra helps them to restore twice more quickly the physical condition, at change of time cycles. Even at small doses which does not cause an erection, viagra has shown the efficiency.
But viagra shows such effect only if there is a change of time in western a direction

But before it will be possible to use viagra in new quality it is necessary to carry out additional researches and to make some tests with people
Meanwhile the manufacturer of Viagra, concern Pfizer, declares that viagra can be used only as Erectile Dysfunction Medication for man

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