Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra are oral medications used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). You may also know them by their generic names, tadalafil (Cialis), vardenafil (Levitra), and sildenafil (Viagra).
About 30 million men occasionally have a problem with getting or keeping an erection, according to the Urology Care Foundation. When ED becomes a problem, many men turn to oral ED medications. These drugs often help. Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra each work in similar ways. But there are also some differences, such as when you take them, how long they work, and what their side effects are.
Cialis. Levitra. and Viagra are all in a class of drugs called PDE-5 inhibitors. These drugs work by blocking an enzyme called phosphodiesterase type 5. They also boost a chemical in your body called nitric oxide. This action encourages the muscles in your penis to relax. Relaxed muscles allow blood to flow freely so that when you’re aroused, you can get an erection. It also helps you maintain the erection long enough to have sex.
Levitra and Viagra stay in your bloodstream for about four to six hours. Cialis remains in your bloodstream for 17 to 18 hours or longer. The length of time a drug stays in your system may be important if you’re taking other medications.
Here are more basics on each of these drugs:
Be sure to take this drug exactly as your doctor tells you to. If you have questions or concerns, talk with your doctor.
Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra are usually stocked at most pharmacies. All three of these drugs cost about the same amount. In general, most health insurance companies won’t cover their costs. But if you have certain medical conditions, your health plan may pay for the drug with prior authorization.
The side effects of these medications are similar. Most men have only mild side effects.
The chart below compares the side effects of these drugs.
Tell your doctor if you have any side effects that linger and don’t go away on their own. If you have an erection that lasts longer than four hours, call your doctor right away.
Each drug comes with the chance of drug interactions. Since PDE-5 inhibitors work on the body in similar ways, Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra come with similar interactions.
If you have an erection that lasts longer than four hours, call your doctor right away.
All three of these drugs interact with nitrates. They also all interact with blood pressure drugs such as alpha-blockers. For Cialis, these also include the drugs bendrofluazine, enalapril. and metoprolol. For Viagra, these also include the blood pressure drug amlodipine .
Viagra also interacts with the drug ritonavir .
Cialis can also interact with alcohol. Drinking alcohol with Cialis can cause low blood pressure when you stand up from a sitting or lying position. This may result in dizziness or a headache. To learn more, read more about the effects of mixing Cialis and alcohol.
Levitra and Viagra do not seem to cause low blood pressure when taken with alcohol. However, alcohol may interfere with your ability to get an erection, even while you’re taking any of these drugs.
If you have ED, talk to your doctor about Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra. Tell your doctor if you take other over-the-counter or prescription drugs or supplements. Be sure to mention all other health conditions you have.
Each of these three popular drugs has been shown to help men with ED when they’re used correctly. All three drugs have good results, but it may take a little time and patience to get it right. If one drug doesn’t work or produces unpleasant side effects, you can try another drug. It may also take some trial and error to find the dosage that works best for you. And if you’re not sure that drug treatment is right for you, you can give these natural treatments for erectile dysfunction a try.
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I don't think there is a single "best drug" for all people with one symptom. It's important to talk frankly and thoroughly with a good doctor about what may be causing the ED since there are many, many things that could be causing it. Also, be willing to discuss whether erections are the real problem. Desire/libido may be the issue which ED drugs won't address. My greater advice would be to not look at ED as a singular problem but a symptom of some greater condition in your mind and/or body. Many are very easy to deal with and some are more serious. It's worth exploring deeper for your best overall health.
Since your doctor prescribed Viagra, you have an opportunity to try it before you commit to it as a long-term solution. You can break the tablets in half and see how that works for you first.
Both the primary desired effect (erections) and the side effects are temporary and pass in a few hours, so there's very little to risk. It's not worth worrying about. Also, relatively few people get bad side effects. The most common are red eyes (use some Visine), stuffy nose (use a little Afrin) and mild headache (take some Aleve or Ibuprofen). All are easy to deal with and they all pass.
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