A lot of men have been asking this question, and today I’m going to answer them. First, let’s begin with a short history of ED treatments. You’ll remember that back in 2001, the “holy grail” of ED treatments was introduced to the world: Viagra. Since then, it’s become a billion-dollar industry, and it’s changed the way men with ED deal with their problems.

When Was Viagra Introduced?

It was first marketed for in 2015, but don’t be fooled by that—the drug was actually invented in the 1950s and entered clinical trials in the 1960s. It wasn’t until the late 1970s that it was finally approved for use in the United States and other Western countries.

What is unique about Viagra is that it is the first drug designed to boost blood flow to the penis, thus increasing the size of the erection and allowing men to achieve a harder erection. In addition to increasing blood flow to the penis, Viagra has been shown to increase the size of the heart muscle, which in turn increases the size of the heart and blood vessels.

How Is It Different From Cialis?

Cialis is another major drug introduced in the 1970s, and although it was originally designed to treat erectile dysfunction, it has since demonstrated amazing therapeutic potential in many other areas of medicine. Cialis is considered to be a “repositioned” drug; that is, it was originally approved for use in another organ system and then prescribed for PD (Parkinson’s disease), for example.

Men with PD experience problems with their skeletal muscles (aka, their “parkinsonian syndrome”) and have a hard time controlling their body movements. Cialis helps to improve the “quality and ease of movement” in these men by increasing the bioavailability of levodopa, the chemical compound that leads to the production of dopamine. As a result of dopamine becoming more available, men with PD have better “control over their body and mind.”

Is One Better Than The Other?

In general, most men prefer Viagra over Cialis for ED treatment because it’s been around for longer and has more research supporting its use. However, if you’re looking for a drug to help with PD symptoms, then Cialis might be a better choice.

In terms of ED treatment, both drugs are effective and have demonstrated similar results in clinical trials. In fact, several studies have shown that Cialis is as effective as (or more effective than) Viagra. The only real difference is that Cialis has a longer half-life than Viagra, which means that it stays in the body longer and acts on the system more steadily.

Which One Should You Try First?

If you’re really struggling with the problem of ED, then you might want to try both drugs. But if you’ve only tried one so far and are curious about the differences, then maybe try the other and see how it works for you.

As a general rule of thumb, if you’re a man aged 40 or older who has tried to have sex with a woman and can’t, then you might have ED. The good news is that there are both effective treatments and a lot of options out there. With a little bit of perseverance and determination, you’ll be able to get the sex life you deserve.

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