It is generally known that men over the age of 40 experience a decrease in the effectiveness of their ejaculations. This condition is known as ‘ejaculatory dysfunction’. While there are various causes of this condition, in most cases it can be traced back to an injury to the spinal cord or brain stem. If you or someone you know is suffering from this condition, there is no need to suffer in silence any longer. You can always help them regain their potency with the right medication. Take a look at the list of medications below and learn more about why these medications are so effective in treating this condition.
Sildenafil (Sildéra Fil)
This is a medication that is used to treat male erectile dysfunction. Being a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, it works by helping to elevate the blood flow to the penis during sexual activity. As a result, the erectile dysfunction that was previously associated with this condition becomes much less of an issue. In some cases, it is even possible for men who are on this medication to experience an improvement in their sex lives. Men who are taking this medication should always carry some form of contraception, as it can work in a similar manner to Viagra without requiring a prescription.
Tadalafil (Adéla Fil)
Also known as ‘Cialis’, this medication was originally approved for use in the treatment of male erectile dysfunction. Like Sildenafil, it is also a phosphodiesterase inhibitor and works by relaxing the muscles in the walls of the penile vessels. As a result, the blood circulation throughout the organ is increased, which in turn results in an improvement in erectile function and the ability to achieve an erection. Like Sildenafil, this medication is also effective in helping to prevent the occurrence of sexual dysfunction in men with neurogenic bladder disease associated with spinal cord injury. In addition, studies have also shown that this medication can be used in the treatment of pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the arteries that feed the lungs) and help to relieve symptoms of shortness of breath. However, this medication is not recommended in men with liver disease or those taking medicine for hypertension (high blood pressure).
Vardenafil (Levitra)
This is a medication that is used to treat both male and female sexual dysfunction. It is the combination of sildenafil and vinelandia glauca, a plant that is native to the Caribbean. Being an organic compound, vardenafil is significantly more effective in the treatment of this condition than the other two medications discussed above. Moreover, because it treats both female and male sexual dysfunction, it can be prescribed to anyone. However, because it is relatively new on the market, it is not always readily available and must be prescribed from a pharmacy. Similar to the other medications discussed above, this medication is also effective in increasing the potency of men older than 40. Like Sildenafil and Tadalafil, it is also used to treat erectile dysfunction in men and is also approved for use in women with pulmonary hypertension associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and shortness of breath. The recommended dose for men is 20mg, taken orally half an hour before sexual activity. For women, the dose is usually 10mg, taken orally before sexual activity.
Udenafil (Ziac Efron)
Also known as ‘Efron’, this medication was originally approved for use in the treatment of male erectile dysfunction. However, it is a relatively new medication on the market and is therefore not available from all pharmacies. It is a PDE5 inhibitor and works in a similar manner to the other medications discussed above. However, it is a stronger inhibitor and is therefore more effective in treating this condition. In addition to treating erectile dysfunction, this medication has been found to be useful in the treatment of prostate cancer and chronic heart failure. For these reasons, it is also sometimes prescribed for use in combination with other medications. The recommended dose is 25mg, taken orally once a day at bedtime.
Capsules (Permitil)
These are a type of medication that is used to coat the internal surfaces of the stomach to prevent ulcers from forming there. It is also sometimes prescribed to men with cirrhosis of the liver (an incurable liver disease) to help protect them from developing ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract. Like the other medications discussed above, this medication is also used to treat erectile dysfunction in men and is also approved for use in women with pulmonary hypertension associated with COPD and shortness of breath. The recommended dose is one capsule, taken orally once a day at bedtime.
Tamsulosin (Flomax)
This is a medication that is used to treat both male and female urinary incontinence (fear of losing bodily fluid). Being an alpha-adrenergic antagonist, it works by relaxing the muscles in the walls of the urethra and bladder and therefore decreases the frequency of involuntary urine leakage. In most cases, it is indicated for use in combination with a phosphodiesterase inhibitor and a bladder training program to treat this condition. It is not recommended in men who have experienced an erection lasting over four hours or in men with an unstable heart condition.
Mirodenafil (Kissing)
This is a medication that is used to treat erectile dysfunction and is also a part of the Medicines for Multiple Sclerosis treatment regimen. It is a PDE5 inhibitor and therefore works in a similar manner to the other medications discussed above. However, it is significantly more effective at treating this disorder. Similar to vardenafil, this medication is also used to treat both female and male urinary incontinence and it is also approved for use in people with pulmonary hypertension associated with COPD and shortness of breath. The recommended dose is 100mg, taken orally once a day at bedtime.
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Why do people take Viagra? It is a common question, and there are several answers. However, the most popular one is that people take this medication to help with erectile dysfunction. Even if you have never tried it, you may have heard of it. This popular prescription drug is known as “the little blue pill” because it was originally formulated to help treat erectile dysfunction in men. People taking this medication report being able to achieve stronger erections and even gain some energy back – all thanks to sildenafil. This pill improves blood flow to the penis and helps to get and keep an erection to satisfy your partner. It may even help to improve your mood, so if you’re taking it for sexual dysfunction, you may want to try it for the improvement in your overall quality of life as well.
Other people may take Viagra to treat pulmonary hypertension, which can be quite the uncomfortable condition. Normally, your lungs should be a part of the relaxation process during sex. However, in cases of pulmonary hypertension, the blood pressure in your arteries can become very high, which in turn puts stress on your heart. By taking Viagra, you can help reduce the stress on your heart and allow it to become relaxed during sex. This drug has also been shown to be quite effective in preventing and treating the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis and clotting in your legs during and after periods of immobility (long periods of sitting or standing). Being an anti-coagulant, this medication is quite useful in both preventing and treating these conditions.
There is also the case of a man who took Viagra as an aid in treating prostate cancer. This type of cancer often affects men at an older age and can be quite the challenge to treat. In most cases, it requires radiation therapy or surgery. In some instances, it can be quite aggressive and be difficult to detect. Taking this medication may help to improve the effectiveness of both radiation therapy and surgery in treating this condition. In addition, men who are taking this medication may also notice an improvement in their sexual function as a side effect of the treatment. More information on the use of this drug for treating prostate cancer can be found at http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-advice/coping-with-cancer/prostate/prostate-cancer-and-sexual-function/.