Erectile Dysfunction drugs should be prescribed for men with ED
Different studies conducted throughout the world have proved high efficacy of PDE type 5 inhibitors. After the evaluation of the findings Cialis of more than 130 studies involving men of different age who suffered from ED and received ED oral therapies, there was published a special guideline for American clinical practitioners according to which medical professionals should prescribe oral phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors (Viagra, Cialis and Levitra) for men with erectile dysfunction. The one but main reason why doctors shouldn’t prescribe these medications mentioned in the guideline is the usage of nitrates.
The guideline recommends doctors to prescribe that type of erectile dysfunction medication which an individual patient prefers. This preference may be based on the price of the medication, method of using and types of side effects which that individual experiences.
According to the guideline the treatment with ED drugs resulted in statistically significant and clinically pertinent enhancements in sexual activity in males with ED. Besides, these medications have shown great improvements in erectile function without regard on the underlying cause of the problem (such as diabetes, atherosclerosis, and prostate cancer).
In general all oral ED medications such as Cialis online, Levitra and Viagra were respectively well-tolerated and caused in most cases mild or moderate side effects, such as headaches, flushing, upset stomach and runny nose.