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Avanafil (the active ingredient in Stendra) Vardenafil (the active ingredient in Levitra and Staxyn) If you think you might have ED, learning about these medications is a good place to start.
Avanafil is a PDE5 inhibitor that’s less likely to cause side effects than older medications and begins working faster. However, it’s only available under the brand name Stendra, with no generic.
Sildenafil falls into a class of drugs called PDE5 inhibitors, along with other drugs like Cialis (tadalafil), Stendra (avanafil) and Levitra (vardenafil). These are the gold standard drugs for ...
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 .
The Inventory Information Approval System, or IIAS, is a point-of-sale technology used by retailers that accept FSA debit cards, which are issued for use with medical flexible spending accounts (FSAs), health reimbursement accounts (HRAs), and some health savings accounts (HSAs) in the United States.
Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines sold directly to a consumer without a requirement for a prescription from a healthcare professional, [1] as opposed to prescription drugs, which may be supplied only to consumers possessing a valid prescription.
Avanafil. Sold as Stendra, avanafil is a newer treatment that provides relief from ED for up to six hours, with a lower risk of side effects than other oral ED medications.
Acetildenafil (hongdenafil) is a synthetic drug which acts as a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. [1] It is an analog of sildenafil (Viagra) [2] which has been detected in numerous different brands of "herbal aphrodisiac" products sold in convenience stores that claim to boost libido and alleviate erectile dysfunction.