Unlike many ailments and treatments, it’s likely that you will only want to learn about ED (erectile dysfunction) when you experience it yourself! It has probably already happened once or twice. Perhaps you were stressed out from work, had too much to drink, or just weren’t really in the mood. But if a failure to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual activity begins to occur regularly it’s time to tackle the problem. The chances are that it’s ED and that it is treatable in 80% of cases
It’s like going back to the dark ages when you think of a time before Levitra and Viagra and the like. There was a time when ED wasn’t really understood, talked about, or researched. Before the mid 1990s ED was extremely difficult to treat. It was thought that if the man’s problem was purely physical, then vacuum pumps implants or other unsavoury invasive remedies were the only solution. Many men just just suffered in silence.
If it was thought that the problem was mainly due to psychological reasons then you may have been recommended a sex counsellor, or marriage guidance specialist. Was there was something in your libido or relationship that was causing you problems obtaining and maintaining an erection? It was not seriously entertained that it could be a simple physical issue?
Then in 1998 the sexual world was revolutionised when Viagra was marketed by Pfizer, this was followed as few years later by Levitra.
Vardenafil hydrochloride is the active ingredient in Levitra. It is an oral medication- tablets- which must be prescribed by a doctor- but consultations can be arranged online. You can only take one tablet in any 24 hour period about 45 minutes before you have planned sexual activity.
The drug benefits from having fewer reported side effects as compared to the main rival, and lasts about the same time as its chief rival; 4 hours, sometimes longer. The Some men may experience side effects- the most common being a slight headache and facial flushing. While more serious side effects can be experienced with this drug and indeed with all ED treatments, these are rare. However it is important to be prescribed the drug by a qualified clinician, because the drug will not be suitable for all men.
Despite the fact that all the main oral ED treatments work in a similar way, they all have different active ingredients and therefore each can affect a man in different ways. The only way to find out if this drug is the one for you is to have a consultation and if a prescription is issued, obtain it and try it out. For many men it gives them just the lift they (and their partners) are looking for.
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