Which ED Medication is best for you?
Viagra, Levitra and Cialis each have a slightly different chemical make up. These minor differences affect the way they work, such as how quickly they take effect and wear off; how they interact with other medications; and side effects. Your doctor will consider these factors when deciding if one of these medications is a good choice for you. Your doctor will also consider any other health problems you have and whether any of your current medications could cause problems when taken with Viagra, Levitra or Cialis.
Not safe for everyone
Although these erectile dysfunction medications can help many people, not all men can safely take them. Viagra, Levitra and Cialis may not be a good choice if you have:
- Heart problems, including a recent heart attack, heart pain (angina) during sex, heart failure, heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias)
- High or low blood pressure (hypertension or hypotension) that isn't controlled
- A history of stroke within the last six months
- Relatives with retina disorders, including retinitis pigmentosa
- Sickle cell anemia, leukemia or other health conditions that can cause an erection that won't subside (priapism)
- Interactions with other medications
Tell your doctor about all medications you take, including herbal remedies. A number of other drugs, including certain antibiotics, anti-seizure medications, blood thinners and anti-arrhythmic heart medications can affect how well Viagra, Levitra or Cialis work and cause other side effects.
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