meggors11 asked:
I have heard and seen many different comments about how long Levitra lasts from 6 hours to 25 hours. Does anyone know the true answer to this question. A source would be great as well.
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How long is Levitra supposed to last?
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009What are the side effects of both Cilias and Levitra?
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009What are the benefits of using twice the normal dosage of Levitra/or harmful effects?
Monday, January 26th, 2009Blue Pill Sildenafil is the Oldest Impotence Drug on the Market
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008Katie asked:
About Viagra
Maintaining an erection is just as important as getting one. Viagra is known to help with both, thus leading to a more satisfying sexual experience with your partner.
Sildenafil Citrate sold as Viagra, acts by inhibiting GMP specific phosphodiesterase type 5, an enzyme that regulates blood flow in the penis. Since becoming available in 1998, Sildenafil has been the prime treatment for erectile dysfunction. Its primary competitors on the market are Tadalafil (Cialis) and Vardenafil (Levitra).
The mechanism of action of Sildenafil Citrate involves the release of nitric oxide in the corpus cavernous area of the penis. Nitric oxide binds to the receptors of the enzyme guanylate cyclase which results in increased levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), leading to smooth muscle relaxation, resulting in increased inflow of blood and an erection.
It is best to understand that with the use of Viagra, you do not get an instant erection. In order to get an erection and for the Viagra to work, you must be aroused. After taking Viagra, the results can be seen in about 30 minutes to 1 hour as it works differently in individuals. For some men, it works in as little as 14 minutes. Normally the lasting period for Viagra is 4 hours.
After sexual intercourse, your erection will go away. In the case that your erection lasts for 4 hours or longer, you must consult a doctor immediately as this may harm your penis. In order to get quick results, it is advisable to take Viagra on an empty stomach or after eating a low-fat meal. If taken with a high-fat meal, there may be a delay in absorption of Sildenafil and the peak effect might be reduced slightly as the plasma concentration will be lowered.
Like with all medication, Viagra works the first or second time for most men. But for some men this might not be the case. So if Viagra does not work for you, don’t give up on it. Try taking it again. Keep in mind that Viagra can be taken as often as once a day, every day. If you still do not get results, talk to your doctor. Often a dose adjustment can make all the difference.
Who can take Viagra?
First manufactured about 10 years ago, Viagra has an established safety report. It has been known to work safely and effectively in men of all ages with ED. Viagra also works well in men who have regular or sporadic difficulty, as well as in men with other health issues such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and depression.
Comes in the strength of
Viagra has proven efficacy in helping men with erectile dysfunction (ED) achieve harder long-lasting erections. During initial use of Viagra, the need for a dose adjustment might be possible. This can easily be sorted out by your doctor.
Viagra comes in three doses of: 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg. Doctors more often than not start their patients on the 50mg tablet. But many men find that Viagra 100mg works better for them.
About Viagra
Maintaining an erection is just as important as getting one. Viagra is known to help with both, thus leading to a more satisfying sexual experience with your partner.
Sildenafil Citrate sold as Viagra, acts by inhibiting GMP specific phosphodiesterase type 5, an enzyme that regulates blood flow in the penis. Since becoming available in 1998, Sildenafil has been the prime treatment for erectile dysfunction. Its primary competitors on the market are Tadalafil (Cialis) and Vardenafil (Levitra).
The mechanism of action of Sildenafil Citrate involves the release of nitric oxide in the corpus cavernous area of the penis. Nitric oxide binds to the receptors of the enzyme guanylate cyclase which results in increased levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), leading to smooth muscle relaxation, resulting in increased inflow of blood and an erection.
It is best to understand that with the use of Viagra, you do not get an instant erection. In order to get an erection and for the Viagra to work, you must be aroused. After taking Viagra, the results can be seen in about 30 minutes to 1 hour as it works differently in individuals. For some men, it works in as little as 14 minutes. Normally the lasting period for Viagra is 4 hours.
After sexual intercourse, your erection will go away. In the case that your erection lasts for 4 hours or longer, you must consult a doctor immediately as this may harm your penis. In order to get quick results, it is advisable to take Viagra on an empty stomach or after eating a low-fat meal. If taken with a high-fat meal, there may be a delay in absorption of Sildenafil and the peak effect might be reduced slightly as the plasma concentration will be lowered.
Like with all medication, Viagra works the first or second time for most men. But for some men this might not be the case. So if Viagra does not work for you, don’t give up on it. Try taking it again. Keep in mind that Viagra can be taken as often as once a day, every day. If you still do not get results, talk to your doctor. Often a dose adjustment can make all the difference.
Who can take Viagra?
First manufactured about 10 years ago, Viagra has an established safety report. It has been known to work safely and effectively in men of all ages with ED. Viagra also works well in men who have regular or sporadic difficulty, as well as in men with other health issues such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and depression.
Comes in the strength of
Viagra has proven efficacy in helping men with erectile dysfunction (ED) achieve harder long-lasting erections. During initial use of Viagra, the need for a dose adjustment might be possible. This can easily be sorted out by your doctor.
Viagra comes in three doses of: 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg. Doctors more often than not start their patients on the 50mg tablet. But many men find that Viagra 100mg works better for them.
Rimonabant: Get Slim Body in Easy Way
Friday, December 19th, 2008Ralph Franklin asked:
Sexual satisfaction is very important to maintain a relation between a husband and wife. There is no problem in having such physical relations as long as both individuals are mutually satisfied and happy. But if one’s partner is not fully satisfied with him, then it mans he must have some sexual disorder like Erectile dysfunction, or ED. It is a situation where a man has problems getting an erection or even maintaining it. This could be a problem only on occasion or else it could be a chronic situation.
There are many reasons why Erectile Dysfunction(ED) occurs and most of them are completely normal like just getting older. However, there are medical problems that can cause this problem, too. They include heart disease, diabetes, alcoholism, and more.
But do not worry; there are treatment options available for men who suffer from ED. There are a lot of different prescription drugs on the market that treat ED like Viagra, Cialis, Levitra etc. But, these branded drugs are very expensive and out the budget of a general class person. The most affordable option that works the best is Generic Cialis. No longer do you need to be embarrassed about not being able to get or maintain an erection, thanks to generic Cialis.
However, with the generic version out there is no man that should suffer with erectile dysfunction anymore. This drug is affordable and works for up to 36 hours making lovemaking a spontaneous event rather than a planned event.
Generic Cialis works is that it relaxes the penis’ smooth muscles and allows increased blood flow to the penis, which makes achieving an erection easy. The great news with generic Cialis is that this drug may be taken on an empty stomach, which makes it even easier to take as needed.
It is easy to take generic Cialis. Most men start off with one 10 mg dose per day and take it at least 30 -60 minutes before an erection is desired. The drug doesn’t cause you to just have an automatic erection. Instead, with a bit of sexual stimulation the drug promotes an erection so the man feels as natural as possible.
There are some side-effects like indigestion, dizziness, runny nose, headache, upset stomach which can be experienced by patient. Do not get panic, these side effects do not last longer than a few hours and not all men experience them. Nevertheless, these side-effects are very little in comparison to the benefits of being able to achieve an erection and enjoy making love to your partner.
Sexual satisfaction is very important to maintain a relation between a husband and wife. There is no problem in having such physical relations as long as both individuals are mutually satisfied and happy. But if one’s partner is not fully satisfied with him, then it mans he must have some sexual disorder like Erectile dysfunction, or ED. It is a situation where a man has problems getting an erection or even maintaining it. This could be a problem only on occasion or else it could be a chronic situation.
There are many reasons why Erectile Dysfunction(ED) occurs and most of them are completely normal like just getting older. However, there are medical problems that can cause this problem, too. They include heart disease, diabetes, alcoholism, and more.
But do not worry; there are treatment options available for men who suffer from ED. There are a lot of different prescription drugs on the market that treat ED like Viagra, Cialis, Levitra etc. But, these branded drugs are very expensive and out the budget of a general class person. The most affordable option that works the best is Generic Cialis. No longer do you need to be embarrassed about not being able to get or maintain an erection, thanks to generic Cialis.
However, with the generic version out there is no man that should suffer with erectile dysfunction anymore. This drug is affordable and works for up to 36 hours making lovemaking a spontaneous event rather than a planned event.
Generic Cialis works is that it relaxes the penis’ smooth muscles and allows increased blood flow to the penis, which makes achieving an erection easy. The great news with generic Cialis is that this drug may be taken on an empty stomach, which makes it even easier to take as needed.
It is easy to take generic Cialis. Most men start off with one 10 mg dose per day and take it at least 30 -60 minutes before an erection is desired. The drug doesn’t cause you to just have an automatic erection. Instead, with a bit of sexual stimulation the drug promotes an erection so the man feels as natural as possible.
There are some side-effects like indigestion, dizziness, runny nose, headache, upset stomach which can be experienced by patient. Do not get panic, these side effects do not last longer than a few hours and not all men experience them. Nevertheless, these side-effects are very little in comparison to the benefits of being able to achieve an erection and enjoy making love to your partner.
Why Ed Treatment Rationing on the Nhs Should be Relaxed
Friday, April 18th, 2008James Kirby asked:
As a result of guidelines designed to protect the governments budget, it is currently very difficult to get treatments for Erectile Dysfunction on the NHS. Medicine treatments for ED are restricted to those suffering from certain specific medical conditions:
• Diabetes
• Multiple sclerosis
• Parkinson’s Disease
• Poliomyelitis
• Prostate cancer
• Prostatectomy
• Radical pelvic surgery
• Renal failure treated by dialysis or transplant
• Severe pelvic injury
• Single gene neurological disease
• Spinal cord injury
Many groups, including The Impotence Association are calling for the prescribing restrictions on treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED), including Viagra to be relaxed Figures from the association show almost three-quarters of men with impotence experience relationship problems. And two-thirds become depressed. But of those who receive treatment, 93% say it has improved their lives. The Impotence Association says the current prescribing restrictions fail to take into account the impact of impotence on patients and their families. It is calling for all men with impotence, whatever its cause, to be treated on the NHS.
Setting limits to healthcare is never easy. There does have to be some control and priorities need to be set., especially in light of the fact that Viagra has become somewhat of a recreational drug in recent years. However, it seems illogical to draw a line which excludes a high proportion of genuine and highly treatable ED sufferers, most notably people suffering impotence from the side effects of medicines, high blood pressure or temporary psychological related ED. The greatest issue here is one of inequality, cardiovascular disease and mental ill-health are at the top of the government’s health agenda yet men who suffer ED as a result of these conditions are not entitled to ED medication.
Doctors also say the government’s decision to ration oral ED treatments such as Viagra, Levitra and Ciais is arbitrary, “bizarre” and unfair and does not go anywhere to meeting clinical need for the majority of impotent men. Only about 20-25% of patients suffering with impotence are covered by NHS extremely restrictive guidelines. According to specialists if coronary artery disease, including high blood pressure, was included, this would lift the number to 80%. Moreover, Viagra does not work as well for diabetics as for people with coronary artery disease. Only 55-60% of diabetics responded to Viagra, whereas. Men with coronary heart disease were more likely to respond and the drug was effective for 80% of men with psychological problems.
Others argue that it seems illogical to restrict Viagra, while still allowing more expensive treatments for impotence which are less safe and more expensive, for example, injection therapy and extensive psychotherapy. It is very difficult to draw a line between physical and psychological causes of impotence in many cases. There is not a guaranteed diagnostic test which can show whether impotence is due to physical or psychological. Surely GPs are better equipped to decide if a person’s ED is due to psychological problems as they know the person’s history and personal circumstances.
Outside of improving the quality of someone’s life, the treatment of ED is also important from a general well-being point of view. ED is often a red flag that something’s not right in the body’s system. Men, feeling deterred from visiting their GP because they do not think they will get treatment could go undiagnosed of more serious conditions such as cardiovascular disease.
and diabetes.
This information has been brought to you by Firstmed.co.uk, the UK’s leading online pharmacy specialising in the treatment of impotence. If you wish to discuss any of the above issues in more detail, do not hesitate to contact info@firstmed.co.uk or call +44 (0)870 199 5287
As a result of guidelines designed to protect the governments budget, it is currently very difficult to get treatments for Erectile Dysfunction on the NHS. Medicine treatments for ED are restricted to those suffering from certain specific medical conditions:
• Diabetes
• Multiple sclerosis
• Parkinson’s Disease
• Poliomyelitis
• Prostate cancer
• Prostatectomy
• Radical pelvic surgery
• Renal failure treated by dialysis or transplant
• Severe pelvic injury
• Single gene neurological disease
• Spinal cord injury
Many groups, including The Impotence Association are calling for the prescribing restrictions on treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED), including Viagra to be relaxed Figures from the association show almost three-quarters of men with impotence experience relationship problems. And two-thirds become depressed. But of those who receive treatment, 93% say it has improved their lives. The Impotence Association says the current prescribing restrictions fail to take into account the impact of impotence on patients and their families. It is calling for all men with impotence, whatever its cause, to be treated on the NHS.
Setting limits to healthcare is never easy. There does have to be some control and priorities need to be set., especially in light of the fact that Viagra has become somewhat of a recreational drug in recent years. However, it seems illogical to draw a line which excludes a high proportion of genuine and highly treatable ED sufferers, most notably people suffering impotence from the side effects of medicines, high blood pressure or temporary psychological related ED. The greatest issue here is one of inequality, cardiovascular disease and mental ill-health are at the top of the government’s health agenda yet men who suffer ED as a result of these conditions are not entitled to ED medication.
Doctors also say the government’s decision to ration oral ED treatments such as Viagra, Levitra and Ciais is arbitrary, “bizarre” and unfair and does not go anywhere to meeting clinical need for the majority of impotent men. Only about 20-25% of patients suffering with impotence are covered by NHS extremely restrictive guidelines. According to specialists if coronary artery disease, including high blood pressure, was included, this would lift the number to 80%. Moreover, Viagra does not work as well for diabetics as for people with coronary artery disease. Only 55-60% of diabetics responded to Viagra, whereas. Men with coronary heart disease were more likely to respond and the drug was effective for 80% of men with psychological problems.
Others argue that it seems illogical to restrict Viagra, while still allowing more expensive treatments for impotence which are less safe and more expensive, for example, injection therapy and extensive psychotherapy. It is very difficult to draw a line between physical and psychological causes of impotence in many cases. There is not a guaranteed diagnostic test which can show whether impotence is due to physical or psychological. Surely GPs are better equipped to decide if a person’s ED is due to psychological problems as they know the person’s history and personal circumstances.
Outside of improving the quality of someone’s life, the treatment of ED is also important from a general well-being point of view. ED is often a red flag that something’s not right in the body’s system. Men, feeling deterred from visiting their GP because they do not think they will get treatment could go undiagnosed of more serious conditions such as cardiovascular disease.
and diabetes.
This information has been brought to you by Firstmed.co.uk, the UK’s leading online pharmacy specialising in the treatment of impotence. If you wish to discuss any of the above issues in more detail, do not hesitate to contact info@firstmed.co.uk or call +44 (0)870 199 5287