Can Filitra Be Safely Used by Men with High Cholesterol or Other Metabolic Disorders for ED Relief?
Filitra is a medication primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. It contains Vardenafil as its active ingredient, a PDE5 inhibitor that works similarly to other erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra (Sildenafil) and Cialis (Tadalafil). Filitra is manufactured by Fortune Healthcare, and it helps men who struggle to achieve or maintain an erection during sexual activity.
Filitra, containing Vardenafil, works by blocking the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5), which is responsible for breaking down cyclic GMP (cGMP). cGMP helps relax the smooth muscles in the blood vessels of the penis, allowing for increased blood flow during sexual arousal. By inhibiting PDE5, Filitra increases the concentration of cGMP, thereby improving blood flow to the penis and enabling an erection when a man is sexually stimulated.
It's important to note that Filitra does not induce an erection on its own. Sexual arousal is necessary for the medication to work, and it will not cause an erection without it.
Filitra is available in various strengths, including:
The specific dosage required will depend on the individual’s health and how severe their erectile dysfunction is. The typical starting dose is usually 10 mg, but the doctor may adjust the dose based on the individual’s response to the medication.