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Battle Of The Impotence Drugs Reveals No Clear Winner



Written by Richard Simmons | Tuesday, 19 May 2009 | There are 3 comments

The study was done by analyzing 126 different clinical trials

A survey which was designed to see which of the three impotence drugs, Viagra, Levitra or Cialis is the most effective has not been 100 percent conclusive.  The survey which was undertaken by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality which is a section of the United States Dept of Health and Human Services was done at the request of the American College of Physicians.

Battle Of The Impotence Drugs Reveals No Clear Winner

The study was done by analyzing 126 different clinical trials of the respective impotence drugs and four in particular actually compared the drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra concurrently. Because all of the drugs are similar in that they are oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors their effectiveness, safety and side effects are pretty similar which makes the difference between them pretty slight. 

If there was any conclusion to be drawn however from this research it was that many men prefer to use Cialis because it lasts for so much longer than its rivals Viagra and Levitra. However the reality is that some men prefer one drug over another and this could be just because they had a good sexual experience with one of them and not with another which was not necessarily related to the drug itself.

A lot of psychological influences come into play when using erectile dysfunction medication and the mere suggestion that one medication is more effective than another is enough to convince men of that fact. In the same way that traditional impotence medicine from China such as Tiger bone has a positive placebo effect on erectile function telling a man that Levitra is better than Viagra is all he might need to know to be convinced of its superior effectiveness.

There is no harm in trying all three drugs on separate occasions to see which one works best for you.

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There are 3 comments on this article.

On May 21, 2009 at 17:38
pablo said:

This is so old! Everyone knows that the three of them have almost the same effects and that they work a little different... let us know when something new comes out.. please don't tell us about the same kind of s#$@ all the time.

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On June 18, 2009 at 13:20
rahul said:

i an rahul 30 years old my penis always dry i fell hurt and think i was impotent pls healp me

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On June 19, 2009 at 08:37
Khalid said:

Rahul have you spoken to a doctor? It might be a good idea to get a complete check up.

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