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Your partner and you will want to discuss with your doctor how much money you are willing to spend on impotence drugs before heading to the pharmacy. Erectile dysfunction treatments can be costly and the coverage from insurance companies varies. Since the actual problem causing erectile dysfunction can be a major underlying problem, the initial evaluation is usually covered by most insurance companies. However, impotence drugs or other impotence treatments may or may not be covered by your particular company. Medicare prescription drug coverage does not cover ED impotence drugs at all.
- · Levitra
- · Viagra
- · Cialis
These are the three common oral medications that are given for impotence drugs to men. Levitra, Viagra and Cialis all three work by enhancing the effects of nitric oxide, a chemical that works to relax the penis muscles. These drugs allow the natural sexual stimulation and erection to happen.
These three oral impotence drugs do not just automatically make an erection happen. They actually just allow the erection to occur after sexual stimulation has happened. Numerous men experience an improvement in sexual function and erections after they use these medications no matter the reasons that cause their impotence in the first place.
All three of these impotence drugs have similarities but all three have differences too. They are different in dosage, side effects and the time duration of the effectiveness. There are other specifications for each drug too that make some of the impotence drugs specific for certain men. Unfortunately, there have not been any studies comparing the three against each other.
Not all men will use and benefit from impotence drugs. If you take certain drugs, you can not take impotence drugs. Your doctor will know which ones. If you suffer from certain conditions, you cannot take impotence drugs either. These conditions include heart failure and heart disease; you have suffered a stroke, hypotension, hypertension, and uncontrolled diabetes.
As with all prescription medication, please make sure that you inform your doctor of all pre-existing conditions. You would not want to take impotence drugs that would cause a pre-existing condition to worsen.
Most drugs effect the blood flow, as that is what is usually the issue with male impotence. The drugs affecting the blood flow usually also affect the heart as well, so be extra cautious if you have a history of heart disease.