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What can be better than VIAGRA or LEVITRA?

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011 | Permalink

home recipe or something like that.

Answer:

Meditation

Can you die from taking Levitra?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

I have high anxiety about taking medications… I’m Not allergic to anything in it and i have no known health problems is there a chance that it can just somehow kill you? I know it’s silly but please be serious

Answer:

Common Side Effects of Levitra
Levitra has been studied extensively in clinical trials, with more than 4,430 people having been evaluated. In these studies, side effects occurring in a group of people taking the drug are always documented and compared to the side effects that occur in a similar group of people not taking the medicine. This way, it is possible to see what side effects occur, how often they appear, and how they compare to the group not taking the medicine.

Based on these studies, common Levitra side effects (occurring in more than 2 percent of people) include:

Headache — in up to 15 percent of people (see Headaches From Levitra)
Facial flushing — up to 11 percent
Indigestion or upset stomach — up to 4 percent
Stuffy or runny nose (rhinitis) — up to 9 percent
Inflammation of the sinuses (sinusitis) — up to 3 percent
Flu-like symptoms — up to 3 percent
Accidental injury — up to 3 percent
Increased levels of creatine kinase in the blood (an enzyme normally found in muscles and the brain) — up to 2 percent
Nausea — up to 2 percent
Dizziness — up to 2 percent
Back pain — up to 2 percent.

These side effects normally go away after a couple of hours.

Some of these possible rare side effects of Levitra include but are not limited to:

Allergic reactions
Angina pectoris (chest pain)
Arthritis
Blurred vision
Diarrhea
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Insomnia
Muscle pain (known as myalgia)
Prolonged erection without pain
Prolonged, painful erection (priapism)
Unexplained rash
A sudden decrease in or loss of hearing
Ringing of the ears (tinnitus)
Blurred vision
Temporary vision loss
Urinary incontinence
Vomiting.

In rare cases, people taking medicine (such as Levitra) for erectile dysfunction have also experienced serious problems that occur in the heart, brain, or blood vessels. These problems include:

Heart attack
Sudden death
Serious irregular heart rhythms
Stroke
Transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is also called a mini-stroke
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Bleeding within the brain or in the spaces just outside the brain
Bleeding in the lungs.

Because most of these people had heart or blood vessel (cardiovascular) risk factors, and because the side effects occurred during or shortly after sexual activity, it is difficult to tell the origin of these side effects. Researchers don’t know if the problems were related to Levitra, the person’s existing risk factors, sexual activity, or a combination of these factors.

Anyone taking Levitra?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

Um…seriously, will that stuff make me smile like the guy on the commercials?
Last longer? Chics want size AND stamina? Wow…imagine that…

Answer:

I think of not!
Levitra as like as Viagra is a drug useful ONLY to treat ED and give back erection in a short time. They have nothing to do with stamina performance or long duration!
Besides, as any other drug gets contraindications and side-effects too.

Which one works the best? Viagra, Cialis or Levitra?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

I need some help for my impotence. Should I buy Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra? Which one is the best? Also, do I need prescription to buy these?

Thanks!
John.

Answer:

That depends on your own physiology. It’s difficult to tell, but for me Cialis works the best. You may want to try each and every one and see which one works the best for you.

Whether or not you need a prescription depends on the country you live in. In some countries it may be illegal to buy medicines like Viagra, Cialis or Levitra without a prescription, but in most of them you can buy these tablets in every pharmacy store and you don’t need a prescription.

There are a lot of pharmacy stores online where you can buy Viagra, Cialis or Levitra, but most of them are scams. I can suggest you to check out 121doc, as it is UK based clinic with medical staff that can help you in any way. I ordered from them a few times and they always deliver quickly and discreetly.

can cialis, levitra or even viagra be consume by a female to make her horny and wet?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

Answer:

A women gets horny and wet only by her desires for a particular man. You cannot artificially induce it. Though mood enhancers can make the desire for sex a lil stronger but that cant make aa women horny by them selves. Cialis or viagra can act as placebos for a women but dont do much in reality. PT 141 Nasal Spray is under trial and claims to make a women desire sex

Hey, if a gay guy took a Levitra or Viagra, would he be able to perform with a woman?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

Is that how the medication works? You take it, then you’re ready to go?

Answer:

Umm, if he’s gay, why would erectile medication make him want to get it on with a woman? He’s, in most cases, still going to want to do it with another guy.

How does this sound for an epic spoof Bible?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

Instead of overtly screwing up the text, just make minor changes to certain parts of the text. For example, in any passage that talks about homosexuality, replace it with references to Jesus or Moses having homosexual acts, but word it in a way that is realistic to scripture.

Example: Levitra 18:22 –

“Verily I saith unto you, let man lay with man as Moses did, for it is good to the Lord to exchange seed in brotherhood.”

Answer:

Go for it. Putting a kinder, gentler spin on the barbarisms of the Bible sounds amusing to me.

I am an author. I myself would someday like to write a parody of holy texts in general. It’ll be a long time before I do that, though, and there’s a good chance that I’ll never do it. But it’s one idea that I have. We’ll see.

Levitra, what can it do if not persricbed to you. will it make me have an erection that lasts a very longtime?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

Answer:

the condition “if”. If it’s not prescribed to you, then you get none. Now if you’re using someone else’s meds, and you take it well you’ll probably get an erection because the drug will work on you. But if you’re not suppose to have it i.e. high blood pressure, already taking MAO”s that could interupt your blood circultatory system. that’s why it’s prescribed – approved by a doctor.

/jerome

levitra, viagra, and other penile disfunction meds?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

hey girls wouldnt it be funny if your boyfriend or husband tried one of these meds when you werent in the mood and had the bad side effect of having that four hour erection? i kinda want my boyfriend to try it just so that i can laugh my butt off! who else agrees?

Answer:

OW!!! How mean!!! Those erections can be painful after a while. If you don’t believe me then have marathon sex and ask your partner how they feel the day after. By marathon sex I mean sex for hours and hours where he has an erection the whole time.

Looking for users input by those who have used Viagra, Cialis or Levitra. Which do you like best?

Monday, July 11th, 2011 | Permalink

Answer:

Of those three, for us (my partner and I) Viagra was best as far as best erection, when he has had some minor ED problems. But we found some natural means that work just as well without the side effects.

He is taking L-Arginine and pycnogenol daily, and Icariin sometimes a couple of hours before (horny goat weed has icariin in it) Icariin is a pde5 inhibitor just like viagra, just weaker. I did some research and found studies from the national institute of health library and followed those regimes.

Here’s one study:

Treatment of erectile dysfunction with pycnogenol and L-arginine.
Stanislavov R, Nikolova V.
Source

Seminological Laboratory SBALAG, Maichin Dom, Sofia, Bulgaria. rstanik@abv.bg
Abstract

Penile erection requires the relaxation of the cavernous smooth muscle, which is triggered by nitric oxide (NO). We investigated the possibility of overcoming erectile dysfunction (ED) by increasing the amounts of endogenous NO. For this purpose, we orally administered Pycnogenol, because it is known to increase production of NO by nitric oxide syntase together with L-arginine as substrate for this enzyme. The study included 40 men, aged 25-45 years, without confirmed organic erectile dysfunction. Throughout the 3-month trial period, patients received 3 ampoules Sargenor a day, a drinkable solution of the dipeptide arginyl aspartate (equivalent to 1.7 g L-arginine per day). During the second month, patients were additionally supplemented with 40 mg Pycnogenol two times per day; during the third month, the daily dosage was increased to three 40-mg Pycnogenol tablets. We obtained a sexual function questionnaire and a sexual activity diary from each patient. After 1 month of treatment with L-arginine, a statistically nonsignificant number of 2 patients (5%) experienced a normal erection. Treatment with a combination of L-arginine and Pycnogenol for the following month increased the number of men with restored sexual ability to 80%. Finally, after the third month of treatment, 92.5% of the men experienced a normal erection. We conclude that oral administration of L-arginine in combination with Pycnogenol causes a significant improvement in sexual function in men with ED without any side effects.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12851125

And another one:
4 activities.
Xin ZC, Kim EK, Lin CS, Liu WJ, Tian L, Yuan YM, Fu J.
Source

Department of Urology, the 1st Hospital, Peking University, 8 Xishiku Street, Xicheng District, Beijing 100034, China. xinzc@bjmu.edu.cn
Abstract
AIM:

To clarify the mechanism of the therapeutic action of icariin on erectile dysfunction (ED).
METHODS:

PDE5 was isolated from the human platelet and PDE4 from the rat liver tissue using the FPLC system (Pharmacia, Milton Keynes, UK) and the Mono Q column. The inhibitory effects of icariin on PDE5 and PDE4 activities were investigated by the two-step radioisotope procedure with [(3)H]-cGMP/[(3)H]-cAMP. Papaverine served as the control drug.
RESULTS:

Icariin and papaverine showed dose-dependent inhibitory effects on PDE5 and PDE4 activities. The IC(50) of Icariin and papaverine on PDE5 were 0.432 micromol/L and 0.680 micromol/L, respectively and those on PDE4, 73.50 micromol/L and 3.07 micromol/L, respectively. The potencies of selectivity of icariin and papaverine on PDE5 (PDE4/PDE5 of IC(50)) were 167.67 times and 4.54 times, respectively.
CONCLUSION:

Icariin is a cGMP-specific PDE5 inhibitor that may be developed into an oral effective agent for the treatment of ED.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12646997

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