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Generic ED Meds producer, Vivus, announced some news about its pipeline drug, avanafil, another PDE-5 inhibitor that some have called the "son of Viagra"
In late-stage trials, the new Generic ED Meds are living up to their promise - enabling men with erectile dysfunction to perform within 15 minutes of dosing. But not so fast, there, Skippy - the drug has yet to be approved by the FDA.
Vivus' application for approval of the Generic ED Meds has been accepted, but it could still be a while. In the meantime, what can you do if you're feeling amorous yet pressed for time?
Viagra usually takes 30 - 60 minutes to go into effect, although many of our people testify that they feel the effects in as little as 15 minutes.
Taking Viagra on an empty stomach may help it get into your system quicker. Keep in mind that fatty foods slow absorption of medications.
Who knows - maybe with the pressure of the competition, Pfizer will release a reformulated fast-acting version of Viagra.
A sublingual form would probably go over well. In fact, you know what would be awesome? Viagra, pop rocks - that fizzy candy that explodes on your tongue.
That would kill two birds with one stone - a faster acting Viagra that appeals to a younger demographic. Of course, there's no way that would ever fly with the FDA, but it's a fun thought. tests and rule out something more serious underlying it.
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