Learn to last longer on bed fast with Forzest!!

Forzest is supposed to be the best treatment for the sexual dysfunction. It was approved by FDA in December 2003 after the clinical trials and checking the manufacturing standards. It is a reversible phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor approved for the treatment of sexual dysfunction. It is a member of class PDE5 inhibitors that enhances erectile response to sexual stimulation by increasing blood flow to male reproductive system. Due to the relaxation of arteries and the smooth muscle of the corpus cavernosum the blood flow to the male reproductive organ is increased by Forzest during the sexual activity.

The recommended dosage of Forzest is 10 mg for the treatment of sexual dysfunction. The dose can be increased to 20 mg if necessary. Safe dosing of Forzest includes downward dosage adjustment to 5 mg in patients with moderate to severe renal insufficiency. In patients with mild to moderate hepatic dysfunction, the Forzest dose should not exceed 10 mg. Forzest is not recommended in patients with severe hepatic dysfunction. Remember to take the dosage of Forzest 30 to 45 minutes before the sexual activity to see the maximum benefits. The main outcomes studied in the treatment of sexual dysfunction are achievement of an erection, successful intercourse, and overall satisfaction with sexual function. In the study evaluating Forzest in 5-, 10-, and 20-mg doses 321 men were assigned to a 10-mg regimen. In this group, 68 to 77 percent of men reported an erection suitable for insertion. However, slightly fewer men reported successful intercourse (51 to 70 percent). Satisfactory sexual experience was achieved by 56% men.

Remember to take the dosage of Forzest 30 to 45 minutes before the sexual activity to see the maximum benefits. The main outcomes studied in the treatment of sexual dysfunction are achievement of an erection, successful intercourse, and overall satisfaction with sexual function. In the study evaluating Forzest in 5-, 10-, and 20-mg doses 321 men were assigned to a 10-mg regimen. In this group, 68 to 77 percent of men reported an erection suitable for insertion. However, slightly fewer men reported successful intercourse (51 to 70 percent). Satisfactory sexual experience was achieved by 56% men.

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