Viagra vs Cialis?
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Viagra vs Cialis?
At 76 I have prescriptions for both. I find that Cialis has a longer half-life but Viagra produces a more intense response. Since I do not come here much maybe this should be moved. Which do you prefer? Neither has any effect on my cycling performance. The Viagra tinges everything blue for a while but works great. It works best taken on an empty stomach. What are your thoughts?
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I have no experience with either drug, but as someone who grew up and managed to survive with an I'll Try Anything Once attitude about illicit pharmaceuticals, I've long been intrigued by a friend's reference to "recreational Viagra" ...so my first thought after reading OP was "Have you ever taken them simultaneously?"
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I have no experience with either drug, but as someone who grew up and managed to survive with an I'll Try Anything Once attitude about illicit pharmaceuticals, I've long been intrigued by a friend's reference to "recreational Viagra" ...so my first thought after reading OP was "Have you ever taken them simultaneously?"
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I get a lot longer half-life from cialis, by far. Headache with viagra.
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I am partial to Pfizer's blue pill since it enormous cashflow allowed PFE to build the team a golf club on the premises called Raffeen Creek in Ringaskiddy on Cork harbor in Ireland. I've never taken it but remember the pharmacokinetics are rapid, the active ingredient sildenafil was originally intended for acute angina. So, if time is of the essence.....go Blue. It has been decades but I had had all of the development and clinical data on the drug. My memory might be all messed up, but it is fast. Or try both, OP. Have fun
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I am partial to Pfizer's blue pill since it enormous cashflow allowed PFE to build the team a golf club on the premises called Raffeen Creek in Ringaskiddy on Cork harbor in Ireland. I've never taken it but remember the pharmacokinetics are rapid, the active ingredient sildenafil was originally intended for acute angina. So, if time is of the essence.....go Blue. It has been decades but I had had all of the development and clinical data on the drug. My memory might be all messed up, but it is fast. Or try both, OP. Have fun
Thanks to Frank Shorter 1972 I took the road less traveled and it made a huge difference. I could have turned to drugs to cope but I went a different way. Now I am on my way to eighty and I am in great shape. In 1983 thanks to stress fractures I began going to the bike. Another momentous decision I do not regret. Viagra and Cialis work by increasing blood flow to areas and blocking relaxing veins in the penis. I can please a younger wife and concentrate on her pleasure not mine. This is the best of times for old men.
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That's right, I have to rub some Aspercreme on my knee before I can ride my bike.
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I have been riding indoors every single day 1 to 3 hours and rely on voltaren and cortisone to keep the knee going.
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Cialis also highly recommended if you're an old man and still like a little frisky now and then.