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What
are currently available Oral Medications and what differentiates them
from each other?
The maximum dosage of Levitra/Cialis is 20 mg, and of Viagra, 100mg. This should not be exceeded in any 24-hour period. Even if a lesser dosage is used, it should only be used once in any 24-hour period. Although all three of these medications work slightly differently, the basic functioning is the same. When a man is sexually aroused, nitric oxide is released, which causes a cascade of biochemical reactions: the blood vessels and tissue of the penis relax and dilate, allowing blood to rush in and an erection to occur. These oral medications block the enzyme, PDE5, which reverses this cascade. Please note that all of these drugs are contraindicated for men who are currently using nitrates or who have Retinitis Pigmentosis. Other men who may not take the available oral medications are those with a predisposition to potentially hazardous cardiovascular events. Their conditions include: * Unstable Angina * Congestive Heart Failure * Multiple Antihypertensive drugs * MI, heart attack, CVA (stroke), or life threatening arrhythmia within the last 6 months * Hypotension, decreased blood preasure (BP<90/50) or Hypertension, increased blood preasure(BP>170/110) * Patients on alpha blocks for high blood pressure or prostate problems should also not take Levitra/Cialis. The only alpha blocker permitted to be taken with Cialis is Flomaz (0.4mg ) *Patients on alpha blocker may take Viagra but may not take it within 4 hours of having taken the alpha blocker.
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