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  2. Your ED Pill Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before ... - AOL

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    Many of these pills work fairly quickly. Sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis) and vardenafil (Levitra) typically start working within 30 to 60 minutes, while avanafil (Stendra) works within 15 ...

  3. Avanafil - Wikipedia

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    Avanafil is a PDE5 inhibitor approved for erectile dysfunction by the FDA on April 27, 2012 [2] and by EMA on June 21, 2013. [3] Avanafil is sold under the brand names Stendra and Spedra. It was invented at Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma, formerly known as Tanabe Seiyaku Co., [4] and licensed to Vivus Inc., which partnered with Menarini Group to ...

  4. 4 Common ED Pills: Weighing the Pros & Cons of Each - AOL

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    Stendra Cons. The main disadvantage of Stendra is its cost. Since Stendra is a new ED treatment, it’s still under patent protection. This means there’s no generic form of avanafil yet — its ...

  5. What Is the Safest ED Medication? - AOL

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    Sildenafil is available as brand name Viagra and as a generic medication. It’s a popular choice that works well for most men affected by ED. Tadalafil. The active ingredient in Cialis, tadalafil ...

  6. Sildenafil - Wikipedia

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    Sildenafil's brand name, Viagra, is widely recognized in popular culture, and the drug's association with treating erectile dysfunction has led to its recreational use. [33] The reasons behind such use include the belief that the drug increases libido, improves sexual performance, [ 33 ] or permanently increases penis size. [ 34 ]

  7. Authorized generics - Wikipedia

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    Authorized generics are prescription drugs produced by brand pharmaceutical companies and marketed under a private label, at generic prices. Authorized generics compete with generic products in that they are identical to their brand counterpart in both active and inactive ingredients; whereas according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Generic Drugs, generic drugs are ...