Choose the treatment best suited to your individual needs and health profile. Sildenafil, a PDE5 inhibitor, works by increasing blood flow to the penis. It’s a popular choice, offering a relatively quick onset of action.
Alternative options include:
Tadalafil (Cialis): Offers a longer duration of effect compared to Sildenafil, sometimes lasting up to 36 hours. This makes it suitable for those seeking more spontaneity.
Vardenafil (Levitra): Similar to Sildenafil, but may be a better option for individuals with certain liver conditions. Consult your doctor to determine suitability.
Avanafil (Stendra): Known for its fast onset of action, making it a potentially convenient choice. It’s important to consider its potential side effects.
Alprostadil: Administered via injection or urethral suppository, it directly relaxes the blood vessels in the penis. It’s generally used when other treatments haven’t been effective.
Penile implants: A surgical procedure providing a permanent solution for erectile dysfunction. It’s typically considered a last resort.
Vacuum erection devices: A non-invasive option creating an erection mechanically. It may be useful in conjunction with other treatments.
Important Considerations: All these treatments have potential side effects. Discuss any existing health conditions and medications with your doctor before starting any treatment for erectile dysfunction. They can help you assess your suitability for each option and manage potential risks.


