Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are all part of a group of medications named PDE5 inhibitors. They all work in a similar way by enhancing the life of chemicals in the penis that helps to relax blood vessels and enhance blood flow. Simply put, these drugs help increase blood flow to the penis, produce longer-lasting and firmer erections and require sexual stimulation before these medications go to work.
Viagra, Cialis and Levitra have similar common side effect profiles with some differences. It is possible for a man to experience side effects with one of these drugs, and not with another. Some men don't experience any side effects. If the doctor determines that these medications are safe for you, the only way to really know which treatment will produce the least side effects is to try it. Generally, you should try the medication at least 3 or 4 times before determining whether or not it is the right treatment option for you.
FAQ Index
- What is premature ejaculation?
- If I orgasm and ejaculate quickly does that mean I have PE ( premature ejaculation)?
- I want a pill to cure my premature ejaculation problem. Do you know of one?
- What is the cause of premature ejaculation?
- Is masturbation harmful?
- I've heard of a nasal spray. What is that?
- How do I get a stronger erection?
- What is the average erect penis size, and what is small?
- How can I enlarge my penis?
- Can tablets and / or medication increase the size of my penis?
- How do I best improve my erections?
- What is the cause of erection problems, impotence?
- Should I just accept all this as part of getting old?
- My sexual drive and libido is not what it used to be. Is this just age?
- Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are known to assist erections - how do they work, and are there side effects?
- How long will I keep my assisted erection?
- Having just had prostate cancer surgery, will I ever be able to function again?
- Is diabetes a cause of poor erections (erectile dysfunction)?
- What's my next step in getting very private treatment?
