In this article we will cover some of the basics regarding impotence and the role of ED medications in treating impotence.
Of the three major ED medications, title="valif">Valif, Cialis and Levitra we will consider title="valif">Valif vs. Levitra.

Known as male erectile dysfunction, impotence affects younger and older men alike, over 150 million men worldwide.
In fact, one out of 10 men over the age of 21 is victims of erectile dysfunction due to different reasons.
Impotence is one form of erectile dysfunction and can be the result of low testosterone levels, diabetes, arteriosclerosis,
prostate cancer surgery, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease. There are also drugs associated with causing impotence
such as marijuana, heroin, cocaine and prescription ulcer medications such as Cimetidine (Tagamet), hypertension medicines
such as beta-blockers and diuretics. Smoking and alcoholism also inhibit sexual performance. The nicotine in cigarettes can
aggravate impotence by blocking key arteries, which decreases blood flow to the male genitalia.
Often, more than one factor is involved in impotence. In general, anything that can affect the flow of blood to the penis
can cause impotence.
Stress, anxiety, and loss of self-esteem occur if impotence remains untreated. A number of very effective treatments are
available now to address the problem of impotence. Oral medications such as title="valif">Valif, Levitra and Cialis have revolutionized
the treatment of male impotence. Let's compare two of them, title="valif">Valif vs.
What Are the Similarities and Differences Between title="valif">Valif and Levitra?
title="valif">Valif vs. Levitra
Similarities
1. title="valif">Valif and Levitra both cause erections by increasing the flow of blood to the male genitalia so that when a man is sexually stimulated he will get an erection.
2. title="valif">Valif and Levitra are both approved by the FDA to treat erectile dysfunction. title="valif">Valif was approved on March 27, 1998 and Levitra was introduced in Europe in early 2003 and received FDA approval for use in the US late in 2003.
3. title="valif">Valif and Levitra both come in the form of a pill, can be taken orally and do not require an invasive medical procedures.
Differences
1. Levitra will help maintain an erection a little longer than title="valif">Valif. They both begin to take effect in about 30-60 minutes. With Levitra, the effects last for about 5 hours as opposed to title="valif">Valif lasting for approximately 4 hours.
2. Levitra was found to be effective in men who had experienced serious and long-term impotence, and who had no obvious reaction to title="valif">Valif.
3. You must wait 2 hours after a meal to use title="valif">Valif and you have to wait at least 3 hours after consuming a meal before taking Levitra, because a reach or fatty meal can slow down the effectiveness of Levitra.
What Should I Know Before Taking title="valif">Valif or Levitra?
1. You should not take title="valif">Valif or Levitra if you are scheduled for surgery, including dental surgery.
2. You should not take these drugs if you take nitroglycerin or a long-acting nitrate to treat chest pain or if you had a heart attack, stroke, irregular heart beat within the last 6 months.
3. You should not take title="valif">Valif or Levitra if you have uncontrolled high or low blood pressure or prostate problems. These drugs can cause dangerously low blood pressure and even heart attack.
4. You should not take title="valif">Valif or Levitra if you have liver or kidney problems or any blood disorders.
5. You should not take more or less of these drugs than prescribed by your doctor.
6. You should not take these drugs more than once a day.
Research data by Pfizer®, the manufacturer of title="valif">Valif, demonstrated a 78% improvement in erections in men with impotence.

Of the three major ED medications, title="valif">Valif, Cialis and Levitra we will consider title="valif">Valif vs. Levitra.

Known as male erectile dysfunction, impotence affects younger and older men alike, over 150 million men worldwide.
In fact, one out of 10 men over the age of 21 is victims of erectile dysfunction due to different reasons.
Impotence is one form of erectile dysfunction and can be the result of low testosterone levels, diabetes, arteriosclerosis,
prostate cancer surgery, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease. There are also drugs associated with causing impotence
such as marijuana, heroin, cocaine and prescription ulcer medications such as Cimetidine (Tagamet), hypertension medicines
such as beta-blockers and diuretics. Smoking and alcoholism also inhibit sexual performance. The nicotine in cigarettes can
aggravate impotence by blocking key arteries, which decreases blood flow to the male genitalia.
Often, more than one factor is involved in impotence. In general, anything that can affect the flow of blood to the penis
can cause impotence.
Stress, anxiety, and loss of self-esteem occur if impotence remains untreated. A number of very effective treatments are
available now to address the problem of impotence. Oral medications such as title="valif">Valif, Levitra and Cialis have revolutionized
the treatment of male impotence. Let's compare two of them, title="valif">Valif vs.
What Are the Similarities and Differences Between title="valif">Valif and Levitra?
title="valif">Valif vs. Levitra
Similarities
1. title="valif">Valif and Levitra both cause erections by increasing the flow of blood to the male genitalia so that when a man is sexually stimulated he will get an erection.
2. title="valif">Valif and Levitra are both approved by the FDA to treat erectile dysfunction. title="valif">Valif was approved on March 27, 1998 and Levitra was introduced in Europe in early 2003 and received FDA approval for use in the US late in 2003.
3. title="valif">Valif and Levitra both come in the form of a pill, can be taken orally and do not require an invasive medical procedures.
Differences
1. Levitra will help maintain an erection a little longer than title="valif">Valif. They both begin to take effect in about 30-60 minutes. With Levitra, the effects last for about 5 hours as opposed to title="valif">Valif lasting for approximately 4 hours.
2. Levitra was found to be effective in men who had experienced serious and long-term impotence, and who had no obvious reaction to title="valif">Valif.
3. You must wait 2 hours after a meal to use title="valif">Valif and you have to wait at least 3 hours after consuming a meal before taking Levitra, because a reach or fatty meal can slow down the effectiveness of Levitra.
What Should I Know Before Taking title="valif">Valif or Levitra?
1. You should not take title="valif">Valif or Levitra if you are scheduled for surgery, including dental surgery.
2. You should not take these drugs if you take nitroglycerin or a long-acting nitrate to treat chest pain or if you had a heart attack, stroke, irregular heart beat within the last 6 months.
3. You should not take title="valif">Valif or Levitra if you have uncontrolled high or low blood pressure or prostate problems. These drugs can cause dangerously low blood pressure and even heart attack.
4. You should not take title="valif">Valif or Levitra if you have liver or kidney problems or any blood disorders.
5. You should not take more or less of these drugs than prescribed by your doctor.
6. You should not take these drugs more than once a day.
Research data by Pfizer®, the manufacturer of title="valif">Valif, demonstrated a 78% improvement in erections in men with impotence.

