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Viagra versus CialisCialis versus ViagraErectile Dysfunction (ED) is a condition where the penis doesn't get the proper amount of blood flow and won't harden or expand when a man is sexually excited or he can't keep an erection during intercourse. This condition affects over thirty million men in the United States. The causes could be from vascular issues, neurological issues, hormonal problems, or psychological problems. Two drugs on the market offer some relief from ED. They are Cialis and Viagra. The main point is they can help many men achieve a satisfying sex life once again and take advantage of the romantic times when they happen. Cialis takes effect within fifteen minutes and lasts for up to thirty-six hours in some cases. After the first dose, the active ingredient remains in your system for up to two days. You cannot drink alcohol while taking this drug. It can cause muscle aches, but that usually dissipates within forty-eight hours. You shouldn't take this drug if you have had or have any kind of liver or kidney problems, retinis pigmentosa, bleeding problems, sickle cell anemia, leukemia, stomach ulcers, heart problems, or stroke. Viagra starts working in about thirty minutes, but it could be as little as fourteen minutes. The effects last up to four hours. There are two rare side effects which are a blue discoloration in vision and a sensitivity to light. If you take any kind of alpha-blockers, you will start on a lower dose. If you take any kind of nitrate medicine such as Nitroglycerin, you can't take Viagra. It has been proven safe for people that have suffered from Prostate problems, heart problems, Diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and spinal injury. Both have many similarities as well. You shouldn't take if you have suffered a heart attack, stroke, or irregular heart rate in the past six months. The most common side effects are visual changes, nasal congestion, headache, and upset stomach. If you suffer from prolonged ercetion for more than four hours, seek emergency help. This can cause damage to penis and make you unable to have future erections. There is a possibility of developing NAION (Nonarteric Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy) from taking either of the drugs. This is defined as a sudden loss of vision because the optic nerves are not receiving enough blood. People who have a higher chance of developing this problem are men over fifty, past heart disease, certain other eye problems, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and Diabetes. Both of these drugs have a seventy percent effect on ED. However, if one doesn't work for you after trying several times, neither will probably help. The trick is to relax and let nature take its course. They both will work on men with mild, moderate, or severe ED. They are available by prescription and you must have a complete physical before they are prescribed. Talk to your doctor today concerning your ED and bring some romance and excitement back to your sex life. Viagra official site | Cialis official site |
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