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Cialis Viagra Levetra

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 4:39 am
by seeking info
Has anyone who has used these meds found one to work better than the other. Also have any of you used one for a period of time then found you were not getting the same effects as previous. I am wondering that if using one for a period of time causes it to be less effective then before. Can your body get to a point that you build up a tolerance and the pill you found effective in the past doesnt seem to work as well as it once did? Can anyone get a full 36 hour use from the cialis 20 mg. Also jas anyone found any truth to the fact that these meds cause a delayed and prolonged ejaculation. I am very interested to hear your responses and opinions.

Thank you in advance for your answers I appreciate each and everyone

Re: Cialis Viagra Levetra

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:59 am
by antelope
My experience with the pills was that, while daily 5 mg Cialis provided the best results, even those results were not satisfactory. Yes, I firmly believe that you can develop a tolerance for virtually any medicine over time so that it does not work as effectively as it once did. I don't know of any scientific studies confirming that, but I know what I have experienced.

I also have experienced delayed ejac using Trimix. My uro confirmed that this is not unusual with ED and with ED meds.

Good luck.

Greg

Re: Cialis Viagra Levetra

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:34 pm
by regguy1967
I have used cialis and levetra the cialis gave me severe leg cramps. The levetra worked great at first but after a few months
it stopped working for me. My uro told me it is very common for orals to stop working after a period of time for some guys they work forever though. Another problem I had with levetra was I had to take it on an empty stomach or it wouldn't work either. I used 20mg of both orals when I was on them.
Good luck
Bill.

Re: Cialis Viagra Levetra

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:37 pm
by dtwarren1942
I have used all three as a single use erection aid. Lavitra (10 mg) did nothing and Cialis worked only moderately well. Viagra was the most effective as a single dose remedy. I used Viagra for about 15 years, but had to increase the dose from 25 mg to 100 mg in order to get satisfactory results until even 100 mg could no longer get the job done. However, I believe the cumulative effects of high blood sugar (I am diabetic) was the primary cause of the declining effectiveness.

In August, I started Trimix injections which solved the problem with weak erections. I now take 10 mg of daily Cialis, which helps get my erections started on non Trimix days; however, I need to use constriction to maintain the erection.

Re: Cialis Viagra Levetra

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:05 pm
by vladtepes
I used Cialis, never helped me to get a firm erection.
Viagra, begin with 25mg, was very effective, after a few months have to increase to 50mg for a good erection and now even the 100mg not helping to get a strong and lasting erection (four years ED).
In my case, my body developed tolerance to those drugs.

Vlad

Re: Cialis Viagra Levetra

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 3:46 pm
by merlin
It is now appreciated by practicing physicians (mostly urologists) that these what we call PDE5's (Viagra-Levitra-Cialis) obviously react differently
with different men Regarding priapism, although I believe a few may have been seen in our phase 111 FDA clinical studies, I personally have never seen
a prolonged effect > 4 hrs that required intervention. Infact, I questions the ones that were reported. It is unknown why some of these pills work gangbusters for some men and then quit. There could be other variables involved such as diabetes getting worse or the man taking a new medication that interferes that we don't even know about. Bottom line here is that I believe the oral pills are probably 35-40% effective in men that have documented organic erectile dysfunction. But, I also believe that taking these meds in reduced doses may help some men to avoid future erectile dysfucntion.

Re: Cialis Viagra Levetra

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 7:54 pm
by dtwarren1942
merlin wrote: although I believe a few may have been seen in our phase 111 FDA clinical studies, I personally have never seen
a prolonged effect > 4 hrs that required intervention. Infact,

From what I have read, the manufacturers of these pills learned about the possibility of a 4 hour erection and decided to exploit the possibilityp as a marketing tool. If the public heard that you might need medical help if our pill caused a four hour erection, they certainly would be impressed with the effectiveness of our pill.