How does Vidalista 20 work in the body?

Vidalista 20 is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. It contains Tadalafil, which is a type of medication known as a PDE5 inhibitor (phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor). It works by improving blood flow to the penis, helping men with ED to achieve and maintain an erection when sexually stimulated. How Vidalista 20 Works in the Body: Mechanism of Action (PDE5 Inhibition): Tadalafil, the active ingredient in Vidalista 20, inhibits the action of the PDE5 enzyme. Under normal circumstances, PDE5 breaks down cGMP, a molecule that helps relax the smooth muscle tissue in the blood vessels of the penis. When cGMP is broken down, the blood vessels constrict, limiting the blood flow to the penis. By inhibiting Vidalista 20 , Tadalafil prevents the breakdown of cGMP. This leads to an increase in cGMP levels, which relaxes the smooth muscles in the blood vessels, allowing them to widen (dilate) and increase blood flow to the penis. Increased Blood Flow to the Penis: When a man is sexually aroused, nitric oxide is released in the penis, which stimulates the production of cGMP. Vidalista 20 amplifies this effect by preventing the breakdown of cGMP, thus enhancing blood flow to the penis during sexual arousal. This increased blood flow helps the penis become firm and erect, allowing the man to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual activity. Erection Mechanism: Tadalafil does not cause an erection by itself. It only works when there is sexual stimulation, as the release of nitric oxide in response to arousal activates the production of cGMP. By inhibiting PDE5, Vidalista 20 makes it easier for the body to produce cGMP, helping to maintain the erection during sexual activity.
 
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