It's a new prescription drug called Cialis. Researcher claim it works twice as fast as Viagra with fewer side effects. In clinical studies Cialis helped 88 percent of men achieve erections in 30 minutes or less. The study also showed that Cialis continued to stay in the system for up to 24 hours!
Cialis works exactly like Viagra only one difference. Cialis has the ability to target the PDE5 receptors better. PDE5 enzymes control different actions of cells in the body including the brain, heart and eyes. If these receptors are not targeted effectively, certain side effects can occur such as blurred vision,
What's the difference between Viagra and Cialis?
- Cialis comes in smaller doses and produces fewer side effects.
- Cialis also works much faster than Viagra. In clinical trials, the majority of men who took the drug were able to engage in sexual intercourse within 30 minutes or less.
- The studies also indicated that Cialis stays in the system for up to 24 hours. That's 20 hours difference than the traditional Viagra treatment.
- Test results have also shown that Cialis has no adverse side effects on vision or the heart. It's believed that Cialis is more selective than Viagra at targeting PDE5 receptor sites. Besides controlling blood flow to the penis, PDE5 enzymes play in essential role in the action of cells in the brain, heart, kidney, and eyes.
In clinical testing most men were administered one 20 mg tablets per day.
The most common side effects reported in the study were headache, myalgia (muscle pain), dyspepsia (upset stomach following meals) and back pain. The severities of these side effects were minimized with lower doses