What are the best meds to take?


Question:
when you have erectile dysfuntion(i.e. a limp weenie)

Answers:
If erectile dysfunction is the result of a medical condition, the cost of treatment may be covered by insurance.

Oral medications
Three oral medications are available to treat ED. These include:

* Sildenafil (Viagra)
* Tadalafil (Cialis)
* Vardenafil (Levitra)

You can find out which of erectile dysfunction meds Viagra Cialis or Levitra works the best for you.

http://edpills.net/article_viagra_cialis.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Viagra in 1998, and it became the first oral medication for erectile dysfunction on the market. Since then, doctors have written millions of prescriptions for the blue, diamond-shaped tablets. But Viagra is no longer the only pill that treats this condition. Levitra and Cialis are two other options.

Viagra, Levitra and Cialis work in much the same way. Chemically known as phosphodiesterase inhibitors, these drugs enhance the effects of nitric oxide, a chemical messenger that relaxes smooth muscles in the penis. This increases the amount of blood and allows a natural sequence to occur — an erection in response to sexual stimulation. These medications don't automatically produce an erection. Instead they allow an erection to occur after physical and psychological stimulation. Many men experience improvement in erectile function after taking these medications regardless of the cause of their impotence.

These medications share many similarities, but they have differences as well. They vary in dosage, duration of effectiveness and possible side effects. Other distinctions — for example, which drug is best for certain types of men — aren't yet known. No study has directly compared these three medications.

Although these medications can help many people, not all men can or should take them to treat erectile dysfunction. If you've had a heart attack, stroke or life-threatening heart rhythm during the last six months, don't take these medications. If you've been told that sexual activity could trigger a cardiac event, discuss other options with your doctor. In addition, don't take Viagra, Levitra or Cialis with nitrate medications, such as the heart drug nitroglycerin. The combination of these medications, which work to widen (dilate) blood vessels, can cause dizziness, low blood pressure, and circulation and heart problems.

Don't expect these medications to fix your impotence immediately, because that's not always the case. Dosages may need adjusting. Or you may need to alter when you take the medication. Before taking any medication, make sure to discuss with your doctor its potential benefits and side effects.
ask your doctor! u might have health conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure that can effect erectile functioning!
Levitra by far. Beats the heck out of Viagra or Cialis. The reason I know of such matters is my husband is 69 years old with prostate cancer that went through hormonal therapy (chemical castration) and it still worked. Before he got diagnosed, sometimes I wondered if it worked too good. A good woman (or whomever) certainly helps. Limp weenies are a drag - give this a try! Good luck!
I have been taking Viagra for 3 years, as high blood pressure meds. mess with my mojo.
My wife is very happy.
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