Cialis, Viagra, Levitra... which is best?

copaseet

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Ive only tried Viagra, it works well, but the headaches and head congestion arent fun... do the other 2 work any better?
 
What exactly are you after from them?

Cialis is longer acting (36hrs)
Viagra is shorter (8hrs)
Levitra is just poor.

I use Cialis @ 5mg daily for BP, prostate & TRT purposes - works fine for me.
 
I just want to know if Cialis is as good in terms of erection Quality as Viagra....
.... How does Cialis aid you in BP/Prostate and TRT?
 
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Excess estrogen can lead to BPH. You can keep E in check with an AI. Throwing in 5 mg of cialis will help with BPH symptoms and give you a little extra coverage.

THURSDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced late Thursday that it had approved using the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis as a treatment for enlarged prostate.

According to the U.S. National Institutes of Health, enlarged prostate -- clinically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) -- is a "common part of aging" for men. In fact, the NIH estimates that "more than half of men in their 60s, and as many as 90% in their 70s and 80s, have some symptoms of BPH."

The condition often leads to urinary incontinence and can raise the odds for urinary tract infections and even kidney damage.

"BPH can have a big impact on a patient's quality of life," Scott Monroe, director of the division of reproductive and urologic products in the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, said in an agency news release. "A large number of older men have symptoms of BPH. Cialis [tadalifil] offers these men another treatment option, particularly those who also have ED, which is also common in older men," he said.

The FDA said its approval was made on the basis of three studies. Two of the studies looked at changes in BPH symptom severity based on the International Prostate Symptom Score. Those trials found that men who took the 5-milligram dose of Cialis one per day experienced an improvement in BPH symptoms vs. men who took a dummy pill.

A third study, which involved men who suffered from both impotence and enlarged prostate, found that the daily 5-milligram dose of Cialis improved symptoms for both conditions.

The FDA warned that Cialis, which is made by Eli Lilly and Co., "should not be used in patients taking nitrates, for example nitroglycerin, because the combination can cause an unsafe decrease in blood pressure." People taking heart medications known as alpha blockers should also avoid Cialis because its use alongside these drugs has not yet been studied and the combination might lower blood pressure.

Other drugs have already received FDA approval for the treatment of BPH. These include Proscar, (finasteride), Avodart (dutasteride), Jalyn (dutasteride plus tamsulosin), and the alpha blockers Hytrin (terazosin), Cardura (doxazosin), Flomax (tamsulosin), Uroxatral (alfuzosin) and Rapaflo (silodosin).

-- HealthDay Staff
 
Cialis works great.
I get no headache or stuffy nose with a moderate dose of 20mg.
40mg does give me a headache.
If I take 20mg 2x/week it works well.
Never ran it at 5mg/day.
 
Cialis low dose works great.

I've experienced headaches with the stuff if the salt intake goes too high in combination with dehydration.
 
My money goes to cialis. It's so much more gentle than Viagra and as several other desireable benefits besides a rigid cawk
 
try them all and decide for yourself. oh and Cambodians with midgets always gets me going.
 
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