When Viagra first debuted as an erectile dysfunction prescription in 1998, most men celebrated that a prescription cure for impotency had finally arrived. Many men opted to procure such a prescription and have been using it ever since. However, in 2002, a new drug came along. It was dubbed Cialis and could deliver the same benefit of Viagra but with many improvements. Yet, a number of seniors still prefer to use Viagra. That is fine as there is no reason to make a switch if you are completely happy with your current results. But, if you may have some problems with Viagra and Cialis can provide a solution to such problems. As such, you may very well consider making a switch.

Keep in mind the main benefit to Cialis is the fact that it stays in your system for 36 hours. During this time, it is able to maintain its maximum effectiveness. This is a huge plus over Viagra since the “little blue pill” is only able to deliver its effectiveness for about 4 hours. The 32 hour difference is something that many seniors need to seriously look at. As the Cialis commercials are famous for pointing out, a four hour window of opportunity may not be enough since not all liaisons can be carefully planned. If four hours passes and you have not had intercourse, you would not be able to take another Viagra since this could cause an adverse health reaction. (One Viagra pill in 24 hours is the recommended dosage.) So, if you have ever had a problem where the “time limit” elapsed and you were not able to take another Viagra, you may definitely wish to switch to Cialis.
As most seniors know from their life experience, you seldom get second chances. Anyone that has suffered a missed opportunity or severe inconvenience due to the Viagra’s limited timeframe of effectiveness should seriously consider using Cialis instead. It is an effective erectile dysfunction prescription that has many positives. Why not take advantage of it?