Cialis Still Standing Alone For Time Of Effectiveness
Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 06 May 2010 | There are 0 comments
The erectile dysfunction medication Cialis stands alone from the other prescription impotence drugs Viagra and Levitra in that it works for a 36 hours as opposed to a mere four hours for the others. From our research at Ukmedix News and from feedback from the hundreds of customers who use the Ukmedix web site we know that this extended effectiveness of Cialis is the reason why it continues to steal market share from Viagra.

The manufacturer of Cialis, Eli Lilly were quick to capitalise on this and moved quickly to come up with the new version of Cialis called Cialis Daily which many men take with their breakfast. Cialis Daily has been credited with taking the stress out of erectile dysfunction because using it becomes such a normal part of the day that you don’t have to worry about planning your next sexual encounter.
It is true that Pfizer and its wonder product Viagra revolutionised the lives of many men but looking at it objectively it seems that Eli Lilly with its drug Cialis have been better at responding to the concerns and needs of men with long term erectile dysfunction problems.
In fact we sometimes wonder at Ukmedix News why scientists have not been busy at Pfizer developing a Viagra Daily product. If they did this it would steal the march on Cialis and would dramatically boost their market share as well as put their number one best selling impotence drug firmly in the lead yet again.
The same could be said of scientists working for Bayer who produce the Levitra drug and who have no hope of getting the same sort of sales that Viagra and Cialis have unless they considerably change the functionality of their product.
Who knows what the future holds? Maybe we will soon be seeing tablets which work for weeks if not months! Possibly Pfizer are working on Viagra Weekly and keeping it all under wraps and could it be that Bayer have got Levitra Monthly in the pipeline?


