The Viagra Chronicles

So what is the best ED pill?

by admin on Dec.07, 2009, under My Viagra Experience

Now that my husband gave me the job of finding him the best pill against his impotence, I started to read a lot of material. A lot of what i read online is unreliable content, made in order to sell something. I am not blind so i take care to check the source of the things I read: How does the website looks like, does it sell ED pills or other products, and on what does it base its conclusions.

I must say it is a hard job Louis gave me. I’m sure the first good answer would be:

Each man must find the best ED pill that suits best his needs.

I read some comparing tables (I will upload one myself to this website soon) – those are tables that compare the ED pills that are today on the market. So far I checked: Viagra Pfizer, Cialis Lilly, Levitra Bayer, Viagra soft tabs, Daily Cialis, Cialis soft tabs.

I make this check mainly for my husband, Louis, but my result will interest most of my readers, I’m sure. Here’s what I got so far:

How much time before the sex do you must take the pill? Viagra should be taken 30 minutes before the sex, at least. My husband took it always on an empty belly and then 30 minutes were enough. Some men may require 60 minutes. Cialis and Levitra require 60 minutes at least. With Daily Cialis there are two possible dose: 2.5mg and 5mg, and since you take it daily you’re pretty much ready anytime, anywhere. The soft tabs reduces the time of the medication to take effect: Viagra soft tabs starts to work after 20 minutes, Cialis soft tabs after 15.

How long is the duration of the pill’s effect? To make it short and clear: all ED pills, besides Cialis, last for about 4-5 hours (Viagra 4, Levitra 5). The soft tabs last slightly longer sometimes, depends on the specific pill (they are all generic, Pfizer doesn’t make soft tabs, nor does Eli Lilly).

What are the limitations of taking the pill? Here I must say that the list of drugs that you should not combine with any PDE5 pill (ED pills) is rather long. I will post it here on my sidebar for your convenience. My husband does not use any other pill, but as I understood all the PDE5 pills are not recommended for use in combination with high blood pressure pills (but please see the full list and consult your doctor about any medication you may use).

What are the side effects of the pill? Most pills specify similar side effects that are common and not dangerous, such as headaches, runny nose and back pain. I read that the soft tabs, both Viagra soft tabs and Cialis soft tabs, should have less side effects. The Daily Cialis should also have much less side effects, because the daily dose is much smaller.

Alright! Now that we are slightly smarter, do the math yourself. As i told my husband, I guess in the next few weeks we’ll be experimenting with those pills until we figure out what is the best ED pill for us. It is also a couple thing, you must remember :)

Love,

Ella

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1 Comment for this entry

  • mr big

    I would try Cialis. Viagra gives me many more side effects – flushing feeling in the face, stuffy nose, and feel like I have a hangover the next morning. Plus you have to worry about what you eat and drink, and having to fuck within 4 hours or so. Cialis acts faster, is not affected by what you eat, doesn’t give me those nasty side effects, and what’s best, it gives me strong hard-ons for the next 2-3 days!! And at least for me, I can cum, and be hard a short time later!! I’m 52, don’t have ED (just looking to get back that strength), and it makes me feel like a horny teenager again. Get some for your hubby and go someplace where you can fuck each other crazy for a weekend. You’ll thank me!!

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