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how long before should i take levitra or viagra ?

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okay .. i dont really have erectile dysfunction but i dont think my penis is as hard as it should be or as it could be .. and this could be due to excessive masturbation.. anyways.. i’m planning on taking some levitra or viagra to get back the stiffness….

so lets say i’m planning to have sex at 7 pm … .then by when should i pop the pill ? .. i mean.. how many hours before the act ?

any side effects ? .. i’m 27 by the way

thanks

Answer:

You don’t mention Cialis, which is what I use.

I agree with the other responders who suggest that you’re a bit young to be taking anything to enhance your erection if you just think it’s not as hard as it was.

I’m 53 in a couple of months and experienced a couple of episodes of impotence last year, Since then, I’ve been self-prescribing Cialis. I’ve experienced no side-effects and my erectile response and firmness is back to what it was at 30 or so.

I’d think carefully and read up on these drugs before you make a decision to try them. All drugs have possible side-effects and these are no exception. You should also be careful to make sure that you’re taking the real stuff, so either see a doctor and get a proper prescription, or be prepared to pay a fairly substantial amount from one of the online pharmacies. Be aware that none of the erectile disaffection drugs is yet out of patent so — contrary to what the spam we all get says — there is simply no such thing as generic Viagra, Soft Cialis, Levita Pro or any other such variations on the name. Buying from some Internet company based in India or somewhere is almost certainly a waste of money and could be dangerous because you have no idea what (if anything) is in the pills you’ll be taking. Expect to pay something like per pill for the real stuff.

Cialis takes about 20 minutes to kick in and its effects are claimed to last for about 36 hours, but my experience suggests it’s longer than that.

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