ED Pills – How it Works

The main function of ED Pills is to prevent the action of a chemical in the body called phosphodiesterase type 5. As a result, cyclic GMP causes the blood penile blood vessels to expand.

This leads to increased blood flow into the penis. As a result the penis becomes more erect. There is one limitation of using PDE5 inhibitors, however. Stimulation is required to achieve arousal.

Other than that, ED Pills works very well. It just has to be taken soon enough. About one hour before you have sex is ideal.

ED Pills Warnings

This medicine should be taken on an empty stomach. Otherwise, the effectiveness of it is decreased after you have eaten. Likewise, with food it may take longer for ED Pills to work, and may not work as well.

You should also make sure you are aware of your reactions to this medicine. This medicine may cause dizziness and visual disturbances, which can be dangerous if you are about to drive or operate machinery.

Furthermore, you experience an erection that lasts longer than four hours contact a doctor, or seek immediate medical help. Treatment of priapism should not be delayed more than six hours. Otherwise potentially permanent damage to the erectile tissue could occur.

If you experience sudden decrease or loss of vision, stop taking this medicine. It should not be taken more than once a day. You should also beware of ED Pills interaction with grapefruit juice; it may cause a modest increase in the blood level of sildenafil. This is what could intensify the side effects of the medication.

Side Effects

The most common side effect is headaches, which are present in 1 out of 10 people. 1 in 10 and 1 in 100 people dizziness or blurred vision, or tinted vision may occur.

Flushing, Nasal congestion, Indigestion and indigestion may also take place. More uncommon and rare side effects include the following:

  • Racing or abnormal heart beats
  • Increased heart rate (tachycardia),
  • Chest pain or heart attacks
  • Fatigue or drowsiness
  • Painful or prolonged erection
  • Decreased sensation of touch or pain
  • Spinning sensations of,
  • Ringing noise in the ears (tinnitus)
  • Nausea, vomiting, or dry mouth,
  • Fainting or stroke
  • Temporary loss of brain function (transient ischaemic attack)
  • Nosebleeds

Precautions

Elderly people as well as people with decreased kidney and liver function should be careful, and so should people with heart and blood vessel problems. Narrowing of the arteries, heart blood flow obs, and other cardio vascular diseases are also cause for concern.

You should consult your doctor if you have any of the above existing health conditions, as well as any listed below:

  • Bleeding disorders, (i.e hemophilia sickle Cell anemia)
  • Active peptic ulcer,
  • Abnormalities of the penis, such as severe curvature, scarring or Peyronie’s disease

Who Should Not Use

ED Pills ought not to be used by women or anyone 18 years of age. It also should not be used under conditions in which sexual activity is normally not advised, a patient has severe heart trouble.

It also should not be used in the following cases:

  • People with severe heart disorders, unstable angina, or severe heart failure
  • A man who has had a stroke, low (or high) blood pressure, or heart attack especially in the past six months
  • Men using any form of nitrate medications, such as glyceryl trinitrate or amyl nitrite “poppers”
  • Men who have liver function problems
  • Users who suffer from hereditary retinol degeneration (retinitis pigmentosa)
  • Anyone who has ever experienced an eye condition called non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION)
  • You should also tell your doctor if you have ever experienced rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance,
  • A user who has an allergic reaction to ED Pills