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It really depends on the individuals health situation. I can explain the differences for you but only your doctor and you can figure out whats best for you.
Viagra was the first created, lasts in your system 3-4 hours and is known to be the strongest of the three medications.
Levitra works best for those with diabetes or those who are suffering from ED because of another illness. It is the quickest of the three and lasts in the system for about 4-8 hours.
Cialis, also known as "the weekend pill," lasts in your system for up to 36 hours, allowing you to be more spontaneous with your sexual activity.
So, it really depends, not one is better than the other in all circumstances.
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There are too many individual differences between people and their reactions to drugs to say which would work for you. Same goes for any specialized pharmaceutical. Talk with your doctor and see if you can get a small sample of one (or all) of them.
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66% clients prefer Cialis to Viagra.
I have tried all three. For me Viagra has given me the best results. I can say that there are many factors in the efficacy of Viagra so I don't know if the same is true for Levitra or Cialis. Viagra does let you know when it is working though. Your color vision changes when it is in effect. It is a little disconcerting the first time it happens but then you know if the medicine has taken and when it is at it's best.
For me, Cialis is better, because I can't alway plan ahead when my wife will be in the mood, so I like to be prepared anyways.
What Are the Differences Between Cialis, Levitra, Staxyn, and Viagra?
Cialis, Levitra, Staxyn, and Viagra work by a similar mechanism to cause erections. There are subtle differences in how long the drug works and how quickly it works. Levitra works a little longer than Viagra. They both take effect in about 30 minutes. With Levitra, the effects last for about 5 hours. With Viagra, the effects last approximately 4 hours.
Cialis works a bit faster (within about 15 minutes), and the effects last much longer -- up to 36 hours in some cases. Staxyn is an orally disintegrating tablet that contains the same active ingredient as Levitra but is not interchangeable with Levitra tablets.
If One of These Drugs Isn't Effective for Erectile Dysfunction, Can I Try Another?
Yes, but because these drugs work the same way, it's unlikely that you'll have success with one if you've failed to achieve an adequate erection with another.
What Precautions Should I Take Before Taking One of These Drugs?
There are certain situations in which these drugs may not be safe to take. Before taking them, tell your doctor:
If you are allergic to any drugs, including Viagra or other ED medications.
About any prescription or nonprescription medications you are currently taking, including herbal and dietary supplements.
If you are scheduled for surgery, including dental surgery.
If you take nitroglycerin or a long-acting nitrate to treat chest pain. The combination of Cialis, Levitra, Staxyn, or Viagra with these drugs can cause dangerously low blood pressure.
If you take alpha-blockers for blood pressure or prostate problems. The combination of Cialis, Levitra, Staxyn, or Viagra with these drugs can also cause dangerously low blood pressure. Patients should not be started on Staxyn unless they have previously taken Levitra as directed by their doctor.
In addition, always follow the directions on your prescription label carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part that you do not understand. Take these drugs exactly as directed. Do not take more or less or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Do not take these drugs more than once a day.
Who Should Not Take Cialis, Levitra, Staxyn, or Viagra?
If you have suffered from a heart attack, stroke or life threatening arrhythmia (irregular heart rate) within the last 6 months you should discuss other options with your doctor. It is also advised to avoid these drugs if you have uncontrolled high or low blood pressure or if you experience chest pain with sex.
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