From medical point of view it is not advisable to mix both the drug together which may give complication. Best ED treatment
No, you should never mix these two or any other impotence treatments together as the risk and severity of side effects can both increase and potentially become life threatening. One of these is a patient's blood pressure, which is commonly lowered as a result of taking a medication like Viagra. This lowering of pressure is perfectly safe amongst the majority of patients, but with the addition of another dose of a PDE5 inhibitor this can become extremely dangerous and possibly life threatening. Other reasons why these treatments should not be used in conjunction with each other can include effects on the eyes, such as bluish vision or even blindness as well as paripism which is a condition where an erection lasts longer than 4 hours and needs to be treated immediately or else it can lead to other complications including severe damage to the blood vessels and even gangrene which can warrant surgical amputation.
Tramadol is used to treat disorders such as anxiety, depression and restless leg syndrome. Viagra is used to treat erectile dysfunction. It is not clear whether or not you can mix Tramadol and Viagra as there has not been enough studies carried out. However, should you want to mix these two drugs, you should consult your doctor before doing so.
You'll have what is deemed a "superection" that splits your penis into two, so anal and vaginal penetration are possible.
Careful though!
Sometimes, if the process is repeated too frequently, the body undergoes "pubic arrest", wherein the genitals spasm and seize up, inevitably preventing one from "performing one's task", so to speak.
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I won't even speculate, but that sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. In all likelihood you will end up with a big erection and permanent penile damage. If you value your penis, don't even think about it.
Actually, if you're interested in the specifics, another user posted a very detailed response to the same question worded differently here:
But, the short answer, is a lot of bad things can/will happen up to and including amputation of your penis.
Dysfunction is defined as difficulty in getting and/or maintaining an good partner satisfactory for sexual performance. There are many short-lived problems which will lead to men occasionally having difficulty getting a rise, however, dysfunction is a term used when this is a recurring or persistent issue.
Ya but it makes for one lazy boner. Lol
NO
Because Viagra is it produced earlier then Levitra or Cialis
Cialis and Levitra. Ask your doctor.
Levitra, like Viagra or cialis work by relaxing or dilating the blood vessels to improve blood flow to the penis.
Vardnafil is the drug levitra. It's purpose is to cure erectile dysfunction, and works similar to Viagra.
can you take cold and sinus meds while taking Viagra
can you take cold and sinus meds while taking Viagra
Levitra and Cialis work the same way as Viagra, blocking the same enzyme. Though it's unlikely any one works better than Viagra overall, slight chemical differences mean that if one brand doesn't work for a patient, another one might.
Niagara works as in Niagara falls sorry if it's not too helpfull! maybe you ask the sinonims or similar drugs like Levitra Cialis Kamagra
Small weiner.
Sure! Why not?
Sold under the brand name Levitra, Vardanafil HCL is one of the most popular drug treatments along with Viagra and Cialis for erectile dysfunction (ED.) It is sold under this brand name by major pharmaceutical companies Bayer and GSK. However, Levitra and generic Vardanafil HCL are essentially identical in chemical composition and have the same effects. The only concern with Generic Levitra is the authenticity of it. Otherwise, pills marked with the term Levitra guarantee that they contain the right ingredients and produced by official pharmaceutical companies.
No, it should be taken as directed and not with wine.