Drugs containing phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors and traded as Viagra, Levitra and Cialis came as the expected wonder for males suffering from erectile dysfunction (translated to sexual impotence).
But new research assessed how safe these products could be for Diabetes patients.
The study was intended to whether sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra) and tadalafil (Cialis) are a safe and effective option for males suffering from diabetes.
Diabetic men involved in the study displayed improvements on all measures of erectile function, with an average difference of 26.7 % more "successful intercourse attempts" compared to placebo subjects, even if diabetes provokes many chronic conditions, such as Heart disease and high blood pressure, but also a three times higher probability to have erectile dysfunction than men who do not have diabetes.
You can use Viagra if you have herpes.
you should consult your doctor, like seriously!
i never use Viagra
My boyfriend uses either Viagra or Cialis
can you use viagra if you hve a uretal stent
original Viagra ALWAYS has a "use by date": a date after which the producer (Pfizer) takes it out of use by destroying it. It is not safe for use afterwards.if your viagra has no date on it: don't use it: you risk heart failure.
Get the diabetes and high BP under control. If ove weight lose weight which will help both. Eat healthier which will help both and exercise regularly.
Yes.
Because Viagra is it produced earlier then Levitra or Cialis
No. Viagra prepares you for sexual activity. Valium puts you to sleep.
ABSOLUTELY NOT!! "poppers" contain nitrates, which have a possibly-fatal interaction with Viagra.
These medications are safe for use by men who do not have a health condition, such as heart disease or diabetes. If you have a health or medical condition, see your doctor before taking Viagra, Cialis or Lavetra. All these ED medications come with potential side effects, such as headache, stomach upset, potential vision or hearing difficulty.