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Which Online Prescription Works Best for Erectile Dysfunction?


While Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is considered a taboo subject for some, it seems like there is a great deal of talk about it. If you have been diagnosed with, or think you might have ED, there are a lot of things you'll want to know before jumping to any conclusions about the disorder. If you have recently noticed what you think to be symptoms of ED, you might be reading them wrong. It is important to note that it is very common to not achieve an erection. In fact, almost all men have this problem from time to time, due to many different factors. While this does not constitute a diagnosis of Erectile Dysfunction, even this diagnosis (an indication of consistent and more frequent inability to achieve or maintain an erection) is not uncommon. Yet, many men have doubts about seeking out a doctor, that's why so many have gone to doctors online, such as KoolDocs.com, to prescribe medication. One in 10 adult males is currently diagnosed with this condition, which adds up to at least 20 million American men with this condition.

Once you've been diagnosed, you need to know what treatment options or prescriptions work best for Erectile Dysfunction. ED can be treated with procedures such as penile injections and/or surgery, intercavernous injection therapy, or even alternative methods such as sex therapy. If you prefer a more traditional treatment, you've most likely heard of the three main oral medications used to treat ED. These are Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra. These three medications are currently the only FDA approved prescription medication for treatment of ED. They all work very similarly in that they increase the blood flow into the penis so that men are able to experience an erection shen sexually aroused. Since these medications are so similar, it is often difficult for those new to their diagnosis to decide which prescription brand might be best for them. For those of you in this situation, here is a quick breakdown of the difference in the three drugs.

Viagra

First released in 1998, this is the most widely trusted drug for the treatment of ED. It is recommended that men take this drug about 1 hour before having sex, and it is proven to work for about 5 hours. There are a moderate amount of side effects and the drug is usually available for a lower price, as it has been around longer and is easily accessible.

Levitra

This medication is known to work a little more quickly than viagra and lasts for up to 6 hours. There are minimal to moderate side effects. One benefit of this prescription is that there are no food or alcohol resctrictions, as there sometimes are with the other two medications.

Cialis

The main selling point of Cialis is that it is known to work for up to 36 hours, which can allow sex to occur more naturally and spontaneously. Men can take this medication 30 minutes to 12 hours before sex, and there are minimal side effects.

Again, if you have recently been diagnosed, ask your online doctor about how your desired medication will interact with any other medications you may be on currently, as well as how it will be able to incorporate naturally into your lifestyle.

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