Different people will respond to the same prescriptions in different ways. Is this something out of the ordinary? Actually, it is quite mundane because the human body is unique to each individual. That is why there are so many different painkillers, antibiotics, and, yes, erectile dysfunction prescriptions. When it comes to ED, there are three common drugs that have long since proven to deliver the results that many seniors have long hoped for. The three common drugs are Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis. They can deliver results when a person takes them, but then there will be situations where it may be necessary to switch from a current prescription to a new one.
When should a senior make a switch? There are a few common situations where this is necessary:
The effectiveness of the prescription starts to wear down. If your erection starts to weaken, it might be wise to make a switch to a new brand. Sometimes, the body can develop a tolerance to a prescription and a switch may prove helpful. Why stick with a prescription that is delivering weak results when there are other options available?
When a new prescription can prove more convenient, it may be best to switch to the more convenient brand. Viagra only lasts about four hours before it loses its effectiveness. Cialis can last far, far longer. For those that would benefit from a ED prescription that lasts for extended multi-hours, it would not make sense to stick with one that only works for a limited time frame.
Problematic side effects start to develop. Have you taken an ED prescription that leaves with headaches that linger throughout the day? Such a side effect is more than a little difficult to deal with if not outright debilitating. That is why it would be a wise idea to jump to different prescription that does not deliver the same negative effect.