by toby75 on Mon Mar 14, 2011 5:34 pm
Hi Montana
In my experience, choosing an ED treatment (I assume you mean medicinal aid) depends entirely on the person's condition. But as a general rule of thumb, always go for an impotence treatment that has been approved by the Food and Drink Administration FDA to minimise any potential risk of side effects. As you may know, sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil (the three main impotence pills in the UK available on prescription) have all undergone clinical trials to ensure patient safety. So if you do choose one of the three, common sense will tell you its likely to have a positive effect on your condition.
Some one mentioned earlier in the post that you might want to investigate kamagra, a generic impotence pill, which I'd be very wary of, predominantly becuase has neither the long-standing safety record of proven impotence pills or the seal of approval from registered online clinics and pharmacies.
My advice to you is to chat to your doctor about treatment options, or find an online clinic that specialises in impotence pills or different types of impotence treatment. Type in impotence pills, impotence treatment, or the drug names into google and you should find a host of interesting sources that explain thier benefits in greater depth.
One last thought...have you considered using the impotence trial pack? Apparently it's a tester pack that includes one or two doses of each impotence treatment. It might be worth considerding if you still can't make your mind up. It might cost more than a single treatment, but my guess is that it will help you understand first-hand how sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil measure up.
I hope that helps my friend.
Toby S.