kirazmattson
395 posts
Jun 03, 2025
2:05 AM
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Valif Oral Jelly 20 mg and Cialis (which contains Tadalafil as its active ingredient) are both used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), but there are some differences in how they work, how they are taken, and their duration of effect. Let's compare them: 1. Active Ingredient Valif Oral Jelly 20 mg contains Vardenafil (a PDE5 inhibitor), which works by relaxing the blood vessels in the penis, increasing blood flow and helping to achieve an erection during sexual arousal. Cialis contains Tadalafil (another PDE5 inhibitor), which works in a similar way but has a longer duration of action compared to Vardenafil. 2. Onset of Action Valif Oral Jelly 20 mg time is typically around 30 to 60 minutes after consumption. Oral Jelly form makes it easier to swallow and faster to absorb than regular tablets, so it might take effect slightly quicker than regular Vardenafil tablets. Cialis: Onset time is typically around 30 to 60 minutes as well. However, Cialis can be taken with food, and its absorption may be delayed slightly after a high-fat meal. It takes longer than Vardenafil in some individuals, especially if taken after food. 3. Duration of Effect Valif Oral Jelly 20 mg: The effects of Valif typically last around 4 to 6 hours. After this period, the medication’s effects gradually wear off, and you may not be able to get or maintain an erection without further sexual stimulation. Cialis: One of Cialis's main selling points is its long-lasting effect, which can last up to 36 hours in many individuals. This is why Cialis is often called the "weekend pill" because it provides a longer window of opportunity for sexual activity without having to take a pill right before sex.
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