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Cialis or Viagra: Which is the Best ED Medication for You?

ED or erectile dysfunction is not always a topic of discussion, even among close friends, maybe because of embarrassment or social stigma. Unfortunately, ED is a common health condition among men, regardless of age and must be addressed to help men regain their sexual function. This article aims to shed more light on ED, its causes, and treatment options, such as medications like Tadalafil Cialis.


Myths and Facts about Erectile Dysfunction

Myth #1: ED can only happen to older men.

Fact: ED may be more common among older men, but this condition can also happen to younger adults. Factors such as anxiety, medical conditions, and stress can be the causes of ED in younger men.

Myth #2: ED is treatable.

Fact: Many ED treatments have been proven to be effective. Treatments such as oral medications are usually prescribed. Other treatments include lifestyle changes, penile implants or injections, surgery, VEDs, or vacuum erection devices. The treatment for ED will depend on the underlying cause of the condition, and your doctor will first conduct a complete diagnosis to get to the bottom of the problem.

Myth #3: Having ED means you are not attracted to your partner.

Fact: ED is mainly a physiological issue, and having this condition does not necessarily mean not having any desire for your partner. ED is not necessarily a reflection of your feelings for your partner.

Myth #4: ED is always caused by a psychological issue.

Fact: Psychological factors such as anxiety, depression, relationship problems, and stress may sometimes cause ED. However, ED can also be caused by physical characteristics such as cardiovascular problems, diabetes or hormonal imbalances. In many cases, ED can be caused by physical and psychological issues.

Myth #5: ED oral medications can work instantly.

Fact: ED drugs are designed to improve blood flow to the penis, which will help facilitate an erection.

ED medications like Viagra or Cialis are not aphrodisiacs and will not arouse you. These medications do not work in an instant and will not be effective without sexual stimulation.

Myth #6: ED is not a dangerous condition.

Fact: ED can be a warning sign of a more severe health problem such as cardiovascular problems or stroke. If you are experiencing symptoms of ED, get yourself checked right away so your doctor can discover the condition’s underlying cause.

Myth #7: ED is a normal phase of aging.

Fact: ED may be more prevalent as one ages, but it is important to note that not all older men will experience ED symptoms. Many older gents have a healthy erectile function, and those who may have ED can still manage their symptoms with the help of treatments or oral medications.


Q&A on Tadalafil

1. What is the proper way to take Tadalafil?

Tadalafil is a prescription oral medication that should not be taken more than once daily. This medication can be taken once daily at the same time or as needed. Your doctor will determine the frequency and dosage that will be aligned with your overall condition.

It is ideal to take Tadalafil on an empty stomach, but if you must eat, make sure to go for light and nutritious meals and avoid fatty meals, which will delay the onset of action of the medication. Also, make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day when you are taking Tadalafil.

For the best and fastest results, take Tadalafil at least 30 minutes before sexual activity. Lastly, remember that sexual stimulation is necessary for the medicine to work.

2. What are the available doses for Tadalafil?

Tadalafil comes in different dosages, starting at 2.5mg, and is suitable for daily use. Dosages range from 2.5-10mg and is available as high as 20mg. The proper dosage will be determined by your doctor, depending on your tolerance to the medication and your specific needs.

3. What should I tell my doctor during the consultation?

Inform your doctor if you are taking supplements or medications such as alpha-blockers or nitrates. This is to ensure that there will be no interaction if you are prescribed Tadalafil. It is also essential to inform your doctor if you have any existing medical conditions or a history of cardiovascular diseases, kidney or liver disease or stroke.

4. How long do the effects of Cialis or generic Tadalafil last?

Tadalafil is known as “the weekend pill” because its effects can last up to 36 hours. This allows men more flexibility to engage in spontaneous sexual activities compared to other ED medications.

5. What are the possible side effects of taking Tadalafil?

Common side effects include back or muscle pain, flushing, headache, indigestion and nasal congestion. In rare cases, patients may experience severe side effects such as priapism (painful and prolonged erection) and vision changes. If this happens, stop taking the pill and contact your doctor immediately.


Which is Better, Tadalafil or Viagra?

Choosing between Cialis (Tadalafil) and Viagra (Sildenafil) would depend on your medical considerations, needs, and preferences. Both medications are considered effective ED treatments but have subtle differences that can help you decide. Here are some essential factors to consider:

COST and AVAILABILITY

  • Tadalafil: The price of Tadalafil ranges from pharmacy to pharmacy. Some are very competitively priced, and considering a lower-cost generic option should be considered. You can discuss this option with your doctor.
  • Sildenafil: On average, the cost of Viagra is quite expensive compared to Tadalafil. Fortunately, you can ask your doctor for a generic version to cut costs.

DURATION OF ACTION

  • Tadalafil: This medication is known for its long-lasting effects, which can give you an extended window of opportunity.
  • Sildenafil: Viagra can remain effective for up to 6 hours, giving you a shorter time to enjoy intimate moments with your partner.

FREQUENCY OF USE

  • Tadalafil: This can be taken as needed or daily in low doses.
  • Sildenafil: This can be taken only as needed and is not recommended for daily intake.

Final Notes

ED medications like Cialis are designed to help patients manage their condition effectively. Ultimately, the choice that you have to make should be made with the guidance of your healthcare provider. Discuss options with your doctor if you have a preferred treatment or medication. Trust their advice and follow their recommendations to get the best results.


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The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) questionnaire below will provide you with a quick result in the form of a score from 5 to 25.

Men with concerns about their erectile function can take this quick test and get some information on whether it might be good to seek help for ED.

What Qualifies as an Erectile Dysfunction Problem?

Most men have experienced some difficulty in getting or keeping an erection. Having trouble when you’re nervous or have had too much to drink may not be something to be concerned about.

It isn’t erectile dysfunction unless you are experiencing ongoing difficulty.

The Canadian Study of Erectile Dysfunction identified 49.4% of men over 40 with ED (Canadian Urological Association erectile dysfunction guideline 2015). Though all men may experience an occasional lapse of sexual function, ED is the persistent inability to achieve an erection, despite being sexually aroused.

IIEF-5 Erectile Dysfunction Questionnaire Scoring

Each of the questions has five possible responses, with score values from one to five.

Your total score is simply the sum of the values of all five answers to the ED test questions.

Possible ED Test Score Ranges

22-25: No erectile dysfunction
17-21: Mild erectile dysfunction
12-16: Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
8-11: Moderate erectile dysfunction
5-7: Severe erectile dysfunction

The results of this brief self-evaluation should be used as a guide for whether you might want to consult with a doctor, and not as a replacement for a medical consultation.

Take the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) Questionnaire

Answer the five questions and the results will be automatically emailed to you in minutes.

The information you choose to share will be treated as confidential and will not be disclosed to any third parties.

1. How do you rate your confidence that you could get and keep an erection?**
2.When you had erections with sexual stimulation, how often were your erections hard enough for penetration?*
3. During sexual intercourse, how often were you able to maintain your erection after you had penetrated (entered) your partner?*
4. During sexual intercourse, how difficult was it to maintain your erection to completion of intercourse?*
5. When you attempted sexual intercourse, how often was it satisfactory for you?*

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