Caverta

Caverta is a generic Viagra launched by Ranbaxy. It is used for treatment of Erectile Dysfunction (ED). Also known as Impotence, ED is a consistent inability of a man to get and/or sustain an erection. There are various causes of ED.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) occurs normally in most of the men aging between 20 to 70. Though Caverta contains same Sildenafil citrate as its brand version Viagra, it is sold at cheap cost. But there is no difference between Viagra and Caverta in terms of quality. Besides helping Erectile Dysfunction or Impotence sufferers, Caverta can also be taken by men not suffering from ED to get a better erection.

How Caverta works?

Caverta works on an enzyme called PDE5 to inhibit its effect, thus allow penile blood vessels to dilate. Because of which more and more amount of blood flows into the penis causing it to get erected and sustained for long enough since the veins carrying blood out of penis gets compressed during this process. One does not get an erection just by taking Caverta pills. Caverta helps an Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) sufferer to get an erection only when he is sexually excited. Caverta is just a stimulator, not a hormone or aphrodisiac.

Caverta Dosage

Caverta should be taken once in 24 hours. One pill of Caverta should be taken 60 minutes before starting sexual activity. Caverta can be taken after light food. Your doctor may prescribe initial dose of Caverta 50 mg. Depending upon effectiveness of Caverta and tolerance power, dose may increase to Caverta 100 mg or decreased to Caverta 25 mg.

Side effects of Caverta

Caverta can cause some side effects. The most common Caverta side effects are

  • Headache
  • Flushing of the face and upset stomach
  • Color vision (such as trouble telling the difference between blue and green objects or having a blue color tinge to them)
  • Eyes being more sensitive to light or blurred vision

Warning

Caverta is not for woman or children. So keep it away from them.