Showing posts with label viagra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label viagra. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Prostaglandin E (alprostadil)

Prostaglandin E (alprostadil)

Two Levitra treatments involve using a drug called alprostadil (al-PROS-tuh-dil). Alprostadil is a synthetic version of the hormone prostaglandin E. The Viagra hormone helps relax smooth muscle tissue in the penis, which enhances the blood flow needed for an erection. There are two ways to use alprostadil versus ED:


Needle-injection therapy. With this method, you use a fine needle to inject alprostadil (Caverject, Edex) into the base or side of your penis. This generally produces an erection in five to 20 minutes that lasts about an hour. Because the injection goes directly into the spongy cylinders that fill with blood, alprostadil is an effective treatment for many men. And because the needle used is so fine, pain from the injection site is usually minor. Other Viagra side effects may include bleeding from the injection, prolonged erection and formation of fibrous tissue at the injection site. The cost per injection can be expensive. Injecting a mixture of alprostadil and other prescribed drugs may be a less expensive and more effective option. These other drugs may include papaverine and phentolamine (Regitine).



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Monday, September 24, 2007

Not all men benefit

Not all men benefit

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 drugs nitroglycerin (Nitro-Bid, others), isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur) and isosorbide dinitrate (Isordil). The combination of these medications, which work to widen (dilate) blood vessels, can cause dizziness, low blood pressure, and circulation and heart problems.



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Levitra Versus Viagra - Introduction.

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.


Don’t expect Levitra and Viagra medications to fix your impotence immediately. 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.



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