Levitra vs. Viagra
				   
				 
				  As with Levitra and Cialis, the debate between Levitra vs.  Viagra blazes on. Both are in the same family of drugs and both help treat  erectile dysfunction. Even the length of time it takes to start working and how  long the effects last are relatively the same. 
				  There are some differences in the Levitra vs. Viagra debate  which may swing the vote either way, depending on your health and a few other  factors. For instance, did you know that you have to take Viagra on an empty  stomach whereas, you could take Levitra on a full stomach and still experience  a quick turnaround time, within the hour?   In addition, Levitra edges out Viagra for length of time an erection  lasts while taking the drugs. 
				  The differences in Levitra vs. Viagra is readily apparent in  the fact that even men with other health problems like heart disease and  diabetes can take Levitra. You see, Levitra does not trigger as many side  effects as Viagra and therefore does not interfere as much with diabetes or  heart problems. In fact diabetes sufferers prefer Levitra in the Levitra vs.  Viagra debate. 
				  In both drugs, medications with nitrates in them have to be  carefully administered with both sides of the Levitra vs. Viagra debate. In  addition, alpha blockers can cause potentially fatal conflicts as well. Because  there is a nitrate-based component in the chemical makeup of both drugs, extra  nitrates can be potentially harmful to those men with heart conditions. 
				  Side effects are also similar in the Levitra vs. Viagra tug  of war for best erectile dysfunction medication. Both drugs can cause nausea as  well as dizziness and a change in vision. For the most part, these side effects  go away once the drugs leave your system or you become accustomed to them.  Other side effects include shortness of breath, painful erections, runny nose,  stuffy nose and headache. 
				  Because  there are pros and cons in the Levitra vs. Viagra debate, the popularity seems  to grown for these two erectile dysfunction medications.  Choosing the lesser of two evils is your job  to figure out, in cooperation with your doctor, depending on your needs.
				   Disclaimer: Cliff Schaffer does not personally endorse or support any of the comments made within the writings of this article.				   				   |