THE VIRILITY SOLUTION: THE ERECTION COCKTAIL
The question has already been raised by leading urology experts: if a man has ED, why shouldn’t he take two different erection pills simultaneously, thereby producing a more potent treatment package than the one-pill regimen? In fact, the issue is not why two or more drugs will be prescribed to be used simultaneously by men to enhance erections, but when this will actually happen. It’s not inconceivable that this special drug mixture, combining either Vasomax or Viagra with some newer oral medication or topical gel, will be widely used for men with moderate to severe ED.
What would happen if Viagra and Vasomax were given simultaneously? We know that each drug influences a different chemical messenger system in the body. So, in theory, once they were teamed up they could then develop greater effectiveness, possibly diminishing each other’s side effects while enhancing erection capability.
Already, expert urologists are enticed by the idea because there are ample comparisons. Often, in the treatment of hypertension and certain cancers, physicians prescribe chemical “cocktails.” In doing so, they combine two or more drugs in such a way that any potentially negative aspects of the stronger drugs may be offset by the positive effects of the milder ones. The end result could be an even more potent treatment that works much more effectively.
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