Sunday, March 29, 2009

Cialis Over Other ED Pills

Popularly called the ‘magic blue pill’ Pfizer’s Viagra enjoyed monopoly in the oral impotence treatment drug market for five long years until the entry of Levitra (vardenafil) in 2003. Co-marketed by Bayer and GlaxoSmithKline, Levitra belonged to the same class of medicine – PDE5 inhibitor, as Viagra and helped men get and keep long lasting firm erection by increasing the flow of blood to the penis in response to sexual stimulation. However, Levitra started working in the body within 30-60 minutes and stayed effective for 5 hours. This was a bit longer than Viagra which became effective in 60 minutes and stayed effective for 4 hours.

The scene in the oral impotence drug market changed dramatically with the launch of Cialis (tadalafil) just a few months after the much-hyped launch of Levitra. Marketed by Eli Lilly and Company, Cialis treatment was seen to be the next big discovery after Viagra as it withdrew the limit of sex freedom hours that came with Viagra and Levitra. Cialis starts working in the body within 30 minutes and remains effective for as long as 36 hours. For its long lasting property, French fondly called Cialis a ‘Weekend Pill’. Further, Cialis is also available in the low-dosage once-daily format. This is yet another revolution in impotence treatment medication as it allows men with erectile dysfunction an uninterrupted sexual freedom. By taking Cialis Once Daily treatment, men no longer have to time their sexual activity around the pill. Like a normal person they can enjoy sexual activity whenever they are in mood with their partner.