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The working principle and risks of the modern impotence pills

At the moment there are three pills with the same working principle:

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

Other drugs are still in development.

Sexual Stimulation

Sexual stimulation releases more nitrogen-monoxide (NO) into the bloodstream. A second important substance with the name of cyclic guanosinemonophosphate (cGMP) comes in action. The bloodvessels dilate and more blood flows into the penis to achieve an erection. To end the erection the cGMP willl be resolved by the enzyme Phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE-5).

This is how the pills work

Viagra, Levitra und Cialis are PDE-5-antagonists. They block the activity of enzyme Phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE-5). That's why more cGMP remains in the bloodstream, thus helping the erection to improve.

What does this for you ?

Viagra, Cialis and Levitra cannot cure impotence but can help you to regain an active sexlife.

You will not get an erection just by taking this medicine. Sexual stimulation is necessary to start the process. It helps you to get and keep an erection satisfactory for sexual activity. Once you have completed sexual activity, the blood flow to the penis decreases and your erection should go away.

Men reported having harder erections and improved overall sexual experiences.

Where can you get these pills ?

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For your information I give further details I took from different sources concerning PDE-5 antagonists (Viagra, Cialis and Levitra):

Precautions

Who should not take PDE-5 antagonists? Don't take PDE-5 antagonists if you are a heartpatient and take nitrates, often prescribed for chest pain.

You should not take PDE-5 antagonists if you use amyl nitrate, often called "poppers".

PDE-5 antagonists do not protect against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV.

Possible side-effects

The most common side effects of PDE-5 antagonists are headache, indigestion, back pain, muscle aches, flushing, and stuffy or runny nose.

Uncommon side effects include: An erection that won’t go away (priapism). If you get an erection that lasts more than 2-3 hours, get medical help right away to avoid long-term injury.

Always take good notice of the official information leaflet.