I want to take a stand on ED medications and say that they're amazing—and no, they won't make you dependent in the long term.
I've used Sildenafil and Cialis regularly for over a year. Sometimes I don't even take them for certain sessions. Yes, they do help with recovery time between rounds, especially for a second or third round—but that’s about it (almost).
ED medication is extremely underrated in this hobby space. Not only does it typically help you recover faster between rounds, but it also turns an 80% erection into a solid 100%.
So let’s talk about some of the long-term benefits of using ED medications.
I like to pop them before a session like they're M&M´s. (Depending on the MG dose). I´m using both sildenafil as well as Cialis.
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I've used Sildenafil and Cialis regularly for over a year. Sometimes I don't even take them for certain sessions. Yes, they do help with recovery time between rounds, especially for a second or third round—but that’s about it (almost).
ED medication is extremely underrated in this hobby space. Not only does it typically help you recover faster between rounds, but it also turns an 80% erection into a solid 100%.
So let’s talk about some of the long-term benefits of using ED medications.
Long-Term Health Benefits of ED Medications
Studies dating back to 2000 and ongoing research have uncovered several long-term advantages of using PDE5 inhibitors, particularly when taken daily. These benefits extend beyond sexual health, offering improvements in physical and emotional wellbeing.1. Slowing the Progression of Erectile Dysfunction
One of the most compelling reasons to consider long-term use is the potential to slow ED progression. According to Dr. Irwin Goldstein, a pioneering Viagra researcher, a daily low dose of sildenafil can act as a “prophylactic,” reducing the intensity of ED over time. This is particularly beneficial for men in the early stages of ED, as it may help maintain sexual function longer.2. Preventing Penile Scarring
Aging and reduced sexual activity can lead to scarring of penile tissue, which may worsen ED. Daily Viagra use can improve the quality of nighttime erections, increasing penile oxygenation and reducing scar tissue formation. Controlled studies since 2000 have demonstrated this effect, with ultrasound assessments showing less scarring in men taking PDE5 inhibitors regularly.3. Improving Urinary Function
For older gentlemen, urinary issues often accompany ED, particularly due to an enlarged prostate. PDE5 inhibitors can relax smooth muscles in the prostate and urethra, easing urine flow. This benefit is especially valuable for men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), improving their quality of life by addressing both sexual and urinary health.4. Enhancing Quality of Life
ED can take a significant emotional toll, affecting self-esteem and relationships. Long-term use of ED medications has been shown to boost confidence, sexual satisfaction, and overall wellbeing. Multiple reports highlight improved self-esteem and life satisfaction among men using these drugs, making them a valuable tool for mental and emotional health .5. Potential Cardiovascular Benefits
Perhaps the most exciting finding is the potential for PDE5 inhibitors to support cardiovascular health. These drugs are “endothelial friendly,” meaning they may protect the lining of blood vessels, potentially reducing the risk of strokes and heart attacks. This aligns with their mechanism of improving blood flow, which benefits not only the penis but also other vascular systems. The FDA’s approval of daily tadalafil (Cialis) in 2008 for certain conditions further supports their vascular benefits.Addressing Common Concerns
Some men may hesitate to use ED medications due to misconceptions or concerns. Here are answers to common questions:- Is daily use safe? For most men, daily "low-dose" (within most mens healthy limit) PDE5 inhibitors are safe when prescribed by a doctor. Studies support their long-term efficacy and safety, with minimal side effects in healthy individuals.
- Will it cause dependency? There’s no evidence of physical dependency, though some men may feel psychologically reliant. The health benefits often outweigh this concern.
- Are there alternatives? Lifestyle changes, such as exercise and a healthy diet, can complement ED treatment but may not provide the same targeted benefits as PDE5 inhibitors.
I like to pop them before a session like they're M&M´s. (Depending on the MG dose). I´m using both sildenafil as well as Cialis.
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