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All three medications,
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra belong to the same family of medications (known as PDE5 inhibitors).
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra was the first PDE5 inhibitor to be approved by the FDA in 1998. FDA approval for the other two medications came later in 2003. All three drugs are prescription drugs and do not work effectively in the absence of external sexual stimulation. But there are important differences between them. For instance,
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra needs to be taken on an empty stomach for best results, while
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The effects of
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra and
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra generally last for a few hours, but
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra can last for up to 36 hours.
Malegra has a definite headstart over the other PDE5 inhibitors but
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra, popularly known as the 'weekend pill', has caught on with
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erectile dysfunction drug to be available in a daily use low dose version. However,
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra has an advantage over other PDE5 inhibitors, however, because it attacks PDE5 selectively and does not damage other isoenzymes. That is why, a smaller dose of
wianden.com/search/malegra.html" title="malegra">Malegra can be as effective as a larger dose of other PDE5 inhibitors.
