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Male Sexual Function

Patient Guide to Oral Medications for Erectile Dysfunction

How and When to Take Oral Medications

Viagra

  • Take 50 mg of Viagra one hour before you are ready to engage in sexual activity
  • Viagra works best 30 minutes to four hours after taking the pill.
  • Viagra also works best on an empty stomach. Do not take the pill after a high-fat meal.
  • If you do not achieve an erection with sexual stimulation, you can increase the dosage of your medication the next time sexual activity is planned. After surgery, most men require doses of 100 mg, or more, of Viagra.
  • Within 8-12 hours, Viagra is almost completely eliminated from the body.

Levitra

  • Take 10 mg of Levitra 30 minutes to 1 hour before you are ready to engage in sexual activity.
  • Levitra works best 30 minutes to four hours after taking the pill.
  • If you do not achieve an erection, you may need to increase the dosage. Consult your doctor.
  • Levitra cannot be used with some medications. These include Flowmax, Hytrin and Cardura.

Cialis

  • Take 10 mg of Cialis at least two hours before you are ready to engage in sexual activity.
  • Cialis can be taken on a full stomach following meals and the effect of medication may last up to 36 hours.
  • If you do not achieve an erection on 10 mg, higher dosages can be taken, though you must consult your doctor regarding higher doses.
  • Cialis cannot be used with some other medications. These include Hytrin and Cardura. Flomax in doses of 0.4 mg is well tolerated.

Side Effects

  • Most common side effects of oral medications for ED include headache, facial flushing and upset stomach.
  • A small number of patients taking Viagra or Levitra may complain of a "blue cast" to their vision, sensitivity to light or blurred vision.
  • Cialis does not cause visual side effects. However, back pain and joint aches can occur with Cialis.

Important Things to Remember

  • Although Viagra, Levitra and Cialis have been shown to be effective in many men with ED, they are not effective in patients who have a prostatectomy, unless a nerve-sparing approach was used.
  • These ED medications must not be used with medications containing nitrate, such as nitroglycerin, Nitrostat, Nitro-Bid, Nitro-Dur, Isordil and Ismo, or Deponit.

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Reviewed by health care specialists at UCSF Medical Center.
Last updated May 8, 2007

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your doctor or health care provider. We encourage you to discuss with your doctor any questions or concerns you may have.

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