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It may take a bit of trial and error to determine which erectile dysfunction drug works best for you. Viagra and both types of Cialis, along with their generic alternatives, are all good choices, but you may have to give them all a try to pick the one that’s best for you.
It can be confusing deciding which ED medication is right for you and which one, if any, should be avoided. There are so many springing up on the market these days it’s tough to decipher the real medicines from the gimmicky placebos. Let’s break down the three top ED medications so you might better understand what you’re getting into when you pop one. The potential market for these three ED medications should expand now that generic alternatives are available for all three. You can also find plenty of more information online regarding all of these drugs.
Viagra and Sildenafil Citrate
Tried and true, Viagra has been around since what feels like the beginning of time, although it’s only been since 1998. It was the top-selling ED drug worldwide for many years, but as it began to become available in generic form, it slipped behind Cialis in worldwide sales. Viagra and its generic equivalent, sildenafil citrate, generally take 30 to 60 minutes to take effect so be sure to take it in advance so you won’t be left hanging. Viagra was designed for use as needed, and the recommended starting dose is 50 milligrams. It should not be taken more than once daily. The same guidelines apply to generic formulations of the drug.
Cialis for Use as Needed
Another staple in the treatment of ED, Cialis for use as needed was first introduced in 2003 and was promptly dubbed the “weekender.” While it, like Viagra, is classified as a PDE5 inhibitors, this formulation of Cialis is much longer lasting. Its effects last up to 36 hours in some men. It takes 30 to 60 minutes for tadalafil, Cialis’s active ingredient, to take effect. This will obviously help you have a little bit more time for romance and a little less anxiety over when the fireworks are actually going to take place. It can be nice to live a little more freely than you can with Viagra.
Daily Cialis
Identical in active ingredient to Cialis as needed, daily Cialis comes in smaller tablets of 2.5 and 5 milligrams. If you take these tablets daily for four days or so, you will build up the level of medication in your bloodstream so that you should be able to get and keep an erection whenever the time is right. No more taking pills 30 to 60 minutes prior to sexual activity. The downside is that you will take this pill at the same time every day and the effects will initially not be quite as strong as Viagra or Cialis for use as needed. Within a very short time this medication works wonderfully. This is better for men with an active sexual lifestyle who expect to have sex more than a few times a week.
Generics Available
As previously noted, generic formulations of all three of these medications are now available in the United States. Under U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations, generics must contain the same active ingredient as the brand-name drug for which they are alternatives.
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