Silagra And Penegra Two Different Types Of Viagra

Viagra as a prescription medication is used in treating erectile dysfunction as well as impotence in men. This medication functions by boosting the amount of blood that flows into the penis. This way, a man suffering erectile dysfunction can achieve and sustain erection when stimulated or sexually aroused. Silagra and Penegra are two different types of Viagra. The active ingredient contained in this prescription medication is known as sildenafil. And, the different doses will range from 25 milligram to 100 milligram for each tablet.

Different Types of Viagra – Silagra and Penegra

Silagra

Silagra is a variant of Viagra, available in 100mg tablets, used in treating impotence or erectile dysfunction in men. This medication works to relax the penis’ blood vessels, hence boosting the flow of blood to the penis and achieving erection – a man’s natural response when sexually stimulated or aroused. But, bear in mind that Silagra 100mg will work only when you are aroused sexually.

How It Works

The contents of Silagra 100mg tablet is an ingredient known as sildenafil – a substance that works on the penis’ erectile tissue to boost blood flow required for an erection to take place.

In the course of sexual stimulation, the penis’ erectile tissue receives nitric oxide, which in turn activates guanylate cyclase, a type of enzyme. The enzyme works to raise the levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (a type of natural chemical), causing the penis’ blood vessels to relax and enabling blood to saturate the spongy erectile tissues, so that erection can take place.

Then, a different enzyme known as phosphodiesterase breaks down the first enzyme (guanylate cyclase) and obstructs the flow of blood into the penis, resulting in loss of erection. So, Silagra acts to stiffen the action of phosphodiesterase (type 5 (PDE5) in order to bring solution to erectile dysfunction, which it achieves by enabling sexual stimulation natural process to make the cGMP mechanism active for erection and its sustenance.

How Long Does it Last?

Silagra 100mg tablets help to achieve erection within 30 minutes, and the erection sustained for about four hours, as long as you are stimulated sexually. You should take the medication within one hour of planned sexual intercourse. Bear in mind that the tablet won’t be effective if you are not stimulated sexually.

Are there Possible Side Effects?

Generally, the medication is usually well tolerated by users. However, side effects are not uncommon and may include headache, dizziness, indigestion, flushing, nasal congestion, rash, and diarrhea. Also, serious side effects such as urinary tract infection and trace of blood in the urine may occur.

Speak to your doctor if you have health concerns before taking Silagra 100mg tablet.

Penegra

Just like Silagra, Penegra is also targeted at erectile dysfunction (impotence in men). Also, the active ingredient in Penegra is Sildenafil Citrate. The medication functions to inhibit the production of PDE5, an enzyme that prevents blood flow into the penis, and subsequently enhances penile erection by releasing the enzyme guanoly-monophosphate to help boost blood flow into the penis. This medication will only be effective if you are stimulated sexually.

How to Use Penegra

You can take a max of 100mg of this medication once in a day. It is best taken an hour or 30 minutes prior to sex. Subsequently, erection can last for about four hours, as long as you remain stimulated or excited sexually.

The body absorbs this medication in a rapid manner. It is recommended that you begin with the 50mg tablet if you are above 65 and/or experiencing serious kidney or liver disease. Also, men who are medicating on protease inhibitors for treatment of ailments such as HIV should start with lower dosage, including those who have high blood pressure or prostate problems and need to medicate on alpha blockers.

Are there Possible Side Effects?

The side effects of Penegra are usually nothing serious and would not linger more than a couple of hours. Commonly, people may experience headache, muscle aches, abnormal vision, flushing, indigestion, and urinary tract infection. They usually only last for a couple of hours. Serious side effects such as color blindness or blurred vision may occur but are not common.

You should speak with a health expert before taking Penegra.