Erectile Dysfunction Drugs – Tadalafil

February 10, 2010 by genmed · Leave a Comment
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Erectile Dysfunction is a medical term for a situation whereby a patient experiences difficulties in obtaining and maintaining an erection, due to either physiological or psychological problems. These symptoms range from the penis not being stiff enough to perform full sexual intercourse, to erections that cannot be maintained for a sufficient period of time, to the point of having no erection at all. While this problem may occur occasionally, erectile dysfunction could turn into a regular event if not treated immediately. The search for a cure led to the creation of the drug Tadalafil, developed by GlaxoSmithKline in partnership with Lilly ICOS, LLC, in a project that started in August 1991.

Marketed under its commercial name, Cialis, Tadalafil is a drug used to prevent erectile dysfunction. Similar to its rival, Viagra, Tadalafil suppresses the enzyme that regulates blood pumping into the penis, causing an erection and inhibiting erectile dysfunction. What makes Tadalafil different from the rival pill is the longer period of time the drug affects the body. Viagra remains active for 4-5hours while Cialis can last for up to 17.5hours. As a result of the length of time it remains in the bloodstream, Cialis is now being studied as a daily remedy for pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Common side effects associated with this erectile dysfunction drug are back and muscle pains, headache, runny or stuffy nose and indigestion, but these symptoms normally dissipate within a few hours. The back pains and aching muscles usually occur around 12-24 hours after taking the drug, but disappear after two days. Following post market reports, the US Food and Drug Administration have recently discovered that Tadalafil can cause vision impairment or a possible loss in hearing.

Cialis – The Cure for ED?

January 18, 2010 by genmed · Leave a Comment
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Cialis is the trade name for Tadalfil, a pill used to treat Erectile Dysfunction or ED. This is a physical disorder, which prevents the penis from gaining or maintaining an erection due to physical or psychological issues. An example of a physical issue is when the patient has problems with his heart or circulation, causing lack of blood flow to the penis and reducing the chances of an erection. An example of a psychological issue is a lack of sexual arousal. In most cases, Cialis provides a common remedy for ED.

Apart from the treatment of ED, Cialis was recently approved to treat other conditions, such as pulmonary arterial hypertension. It is sold in tablet form, in doses of 5, 10 and 20 milligrams. When dealing with pulmonary arterial hypertension, Cialis has an approved dosage of 40 milligrams. When marketed for this purpose, the drug will be known as Adcirca.

In as little as half an hour, most patients can be ready for sexual intercourse when they use Cialis. The drug is popular for its long lasting effects, up to 36 hours in some cases. It works by stopping an enzyme called PD5, which sends signals to the brain to regulate blood flow entering the penis. Without this enzyme, the flow of blood will be constant and an erection will be achieved and maintained for as long as the dose is active.

As with any drug, Cialis has its side effects. The most common being a stuffy or runny nose, flushes, muscle pains, back pain, indigestion and headache. The symptoms usually subside after a couple of hours, though the body pains can appear up to half a day to a day after ingesting the drug. All side effects normally vanish within two days.

A Guide to Erectile Dysfunction

December 18, 2009 by genmed · Leave a Comment
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Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is commonly known as male impotence. This physical disorder occurs when the male penis is unable to become erect enough for efficient performance during sexual intercourse. By itself, impotence can also be a reflection of various issues that are related to reproduction and sexual intercourse. Examples include loss of sexual craving and issues with ejaculating or reaching orgasm. When the term erectile dysfunction is used here, it excludes the other issues mentioned above.

When a man has an erection, blood flows into and is captured by, spongy tissue in the penis. Sexual arousal often initiates this process, as the brain sends signals to nerves located in the penis. Even if the person is aroused, when erection is not possible or is difficult, this is an indication of erectile dysfunction.

There are many different reasons for this happening and some of the causes can be medically treated. Diabetes and cardiovascular disease are the most common causes. Prostatectomy surgery can result in traumatic neurological problems. Hypogonadism and the side effects of drugs can also result in hormonal imbalances, which can cause erectile dysfunction.

When treating erectile dysfunction, no formal testing is done. However, blood tests are usually administered to check for underlying diseases, such as diabetes. If the patient is out of shape, does not eat healthy foods or has cardiovascular diseases like peripheral vascular disease, impotence may be related to these factors. Checking if the patient has had an erection is a simple way of determining if the erectile dysfunction is physiological or psychological.

The reality is that 1 out of 10 males will experience impotency issues at some point in their lifetime.

Buying impotence medication online

November 11, 2009 by genmed · Leave a Comment
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Despite how common erectile dysfunction is, it often remains untreated for most due to the intimate and sometimes embarrassing nature of this condition. Treatment of the problem has come on by leaps and bounds over the past few years with the breakthrough by Pfizer with Viagra. Prior to this, treatments for impotence had to be administered either by an insertion into the urethra or injection into the base of the penis, which many men found to be understandably uncomfortable and even painful.

Buying Viagra or one of the other impotence medications could not be easier and will only take a few minutes. First you will have to complete an online consultation, from which you will receive a recommended treatment, as you will then be suitable, you will be able to place your order and receive it the next working day, and nothing could be simpler!

Cialis once a day – keep impotance away!

October 28, 2009 by genmed · 1 Comment
Filed under: Cialis, Erectile Dysfunction 

The Eli Lilly impotence drug Cialis Daily is said to have taken the pressure off men, who would otherwise worry that, if the opportunity arises, they do not have to search for a magic pill to help them overcome their inability to get and keep an erection, this is because the important ingredient will already be in their system ready to work when they are.

This new one a day version of Cialis has been approved throughout the EU and is now available within the UK to purchase as a means of returning normality to the sex lives of those suffering with erectile dysfunction. The new Eli Lilly medication works in exactly the same way as the original Cialis, but the dosage is lower and men take it as a routine each day.

What causes impotence?

October 28, 2009 by genmed · Leave a Comment
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The greatest misconception amongst men is that impotence is inevitable and that it comes on with old age only. Impotence can develop at any age and although the likelihood of developing this condition does increase in later life, it is by no means the sole or most frequent cause.

There are many other conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease and atherosclerosis and these can account to a massive 75% of chronic erectile dysfunction cases, with psychological issues making up the rest of cases. There are many options for men suffering from impotence or E.D. as it is often referred to, normally these are oral treatments, Viagra being the most well known, although there are other successful treatments that can be bought. These treatments are successful in more than 90% of impotence patients and now Viagra is approved by the EU and can be bought at online pharmacies.

Is Viagra sill the best medication for Erectile Dysfunction?

October 27, 2009 by genmed · Leave a Comment
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Millions of men suffer from erectile dysfunction, (ED) and the question is often asked, is Viagra still the best mediation to help overcome the problem? Whilst it is true that there are number of treatments available to men to help with the problem, what is beyond dispute is that for over 90% of them, Viagra works, this being the case why would one want to experiment or change from a tablet that works.

The name recognition of Viagra is so good that nearly every adult has heard of the drug and can tell you what it does. When a man is sexually stimulated, Viagra helps the penis fill with enough blood to cause an erection. After sex is over, the erection goes away; the medication remains effective for about 12 hours. Take care when you buy Viagra, get only the genuine Pfizer drug, there are many fakes out there.

Levitra the alternative treatment

October 23, 2009 by genmed · 1 Comment
Filed under: Erectile Dysfunction, Sexual Health 

Levitra is an erectile dysfunction medication that increases blood flow to the penis, so it allows men with erectile dysfunction get an erection and keep it long enough for sexual activity. Once a man has completed sexual activity, blood flow to his penis should decrease and his erection should go away.

Levitra is a Bayer medication it has been clinically proved to improve the ability of men suffering from erectile dysfunction get and maintain an erection, even in those who had other health problems such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or diabetes. It is now possible to buy genuine Levitra, contact your online pharmacy for a consultation and supply of Levitra medication. Levitra is a proven, effective treatment that works for many men.

Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction

October 19, 2009 by genmed · Leave a Comment
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Erectile dysfunction is a problem that is sure to affect men at some time which can be very distressing, but there are treatments that can help overcome the problem. If this lies within the normal ageing process, which is something that none of us can avoid, there is medication which will allow the penis to become erect and normal sexual relationships continue.

In the UK it is now possible to buy erectile dysfunction medication from trusted online pharmacies, these medications are known as PDE-5 inhibitors and they work by stopping the breakdown of a chemical that relaxes the erectile tissue within the penis. This allows the penis to fill with blood and become erect and because the chemical they act on is only produced when you are aroused, the tablets only give an erection in response to sexual stimulation. You don’t have to suffer, contact your online pharmacy today.

The important doctor’s consultation

Buying online medication for erectile dysfunction, weight loss, high cholesterol or hair loss is possible and easy, but when you visit a registered online pharmacy, you will have to agree to an online consultation with a doctor to ascertain your suitability to be issued with a prescription.

Through this online consultation with one of the panel of online doctors, they will be able to diagnose and confirm your condition and either accept your request for a particular treatment such as Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, Uprima, Xenical, Reductil or Propecia, or suggest a more appropriate course of action. This online consultation works in the same way as a visit to you own GP and as with them, you are seeking treatment for a condition that you believe that you are suffering from. Only then will the doctor following this diagnoses of your condition, if appropriate issue a prescription for the medication to be dispensed and sent to you.

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