Long Answer: If Viagra
doesn't work for you, it's worth giving Levitra a try. Each person is
different, and your body may respond better to Levitra than Viagra.
However, do not take both drugs on the same day, and it's a good idea to
get a full physical to make sure something serious isn't causing your ED.
It's important to note that
the maximum dose for Viagra is 100mg while the maximum dose of Levitra is
20mg. The two drugs do the same thing in the body, they inhibit the PDE-5
enzyme. However, Levitra is a much more targeted drug that does the job
with a lower dose. So if you've tried 100mg of Viagra with no success, try
20mg of Levitra, but no more. Overdosing won't make the drug any more
effective.
Sometimes when Viagra
doesn't work for people, it's due to a misunderstanding of just what is
supposed to happen. Neither Viagra nor Levitra is an aphrodisiac:
they will not make you want sex. They only help you get an erection when
you are sexually stimulated. Also, neither drug works instantaneously they
both take 15 minutes to an hour to kick in. So experimenting how and when
you take either drug can help.
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