Cialis vs Viagra: Which is Better

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(Newswire.net — September 16, 2019) — We all know what viagra is as it has been used by us for over 20 years now. But do you know what Cialis is? It is similar to viagra in that it helps erectile dysfunction. It is also in tablet form and has to be taken when a man is already sexually aroused.

They are both similar, with just a few differences. But which is better? Let’s take a further look into both and weigh up the facts.

Cialis

When suffering from problems in the bedroom, Cialis can actually help you for an incredible 36 hours at its best. This is why it has become known as the weekend pill because it can literally last you the entire weekend

It is said to have fewer side effects than viagra, so technically is better for your body. However, those that it does produce are similar to those of viagra, which can include flushing, headaches, and even flu-type symptoms.

Over the years it has started to sell more than viagra due to its small number of negative aspects. It can also treat other conditions such as pulmonary arterial hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia; the latter being something that viagra can’t do.

Viagra

The effect of this famous drug is much shorter. It only lasts from 4-6 hours, which may be better or worse for you, depending on what you are after. It definitely does the job it states, which is why it has become so popular over the last two decades.

There are side effects it can produce and are a little more likely than when taking Cialis, and it’s said that around 15% of people who take it will experience something. 

The drug is rapidly absorbed by your system and gets to work quickly, which may be handy at times. Even though Cialis has taken over in the number of products sold per year, viagra still stands strong and is an excellent option. 

The Verdict

Both pills do the same thing when it comes to erectile dysfunction. What the person has to decide is how long they want it to last and the possible side effects. Neither is particularly harmful in the long run.

Whichever medicine you decide to take, or if you want to try both, you must keep to the recommended dosage or you could experience heart problems. Not one is better than the other, and they both deserve the status they have achieved.