Levitra and Viagra both belong to a class of medications called phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitors, but their potency isn’t identical. Viagra (sildenafil) generally boasts a slightly longer half-life, meaning its effects may last a bit longer. However, Levitra (vardenafil) often shows faster onset of action, becoming effective quicker in some users.
The differences aren’t dramatic, though. Both drugs effectively treat erectile dysfunction by increasing blood flow to the penis. The most significant difference lies in individual response. What works best depends on your body chemistry and other health factors. Dosage adjustments are common; a lower dose of one drug might be as effective as a higher dose of another. Consult your doctor to determine the optimal treatment for you.
Consider these specifics: While Viagra’s average effective dose is 50mg, Levitra’s is often 10mg. However, both medications come in a range of doses (2.5mg – 20mg for Levitra, 25mg – 100mg for Viagra). Your doctor will consider factors such as your age, overall health, and any existing medications before prescribing a starting dose and making adjustments based on your results.
Remember: This information is for general understanding only and should not replace a consultation with your physician. Always discuss your medication options with a qualified healthcare professional to determine the safest and most effective treatment plan for your individual needs.