kirazmattson
351 posts
Feb 13, 2026
10:28 PM
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Vidalista?60 contains tadalafil, which is a phosphodiesterase?5 (PDE5) inhibitor. Its effectiveness depends on where PDE5 is present in the body. Here’s a clear breakdown: 1. Primary Target: Penis (Corpus Cavernosum) Mechanism: Tadalafil inhibits PDE5, an enzyme that breaks down cGMP, a molecule that relaxes smooth muscle. Effect: Increased cGMP ? smooth muscle relaxation ? blood flow into the penis ? erection in response to sexual stimulation. Clinical relevance: This is why Vidalista?60 is used for erectile dysfunction (ED). 2. Secondary Effects: Pulmonary Arteries PDE5 is also present in the lungs. Effect: Vasodilation of pulmonary blood vessels ? sometimes used in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) (though usually lower doses are Vidalista 60 Mg in that context). 3. Other Areas with PDE5 Prostate & Bladder: Some studies suggest PDE5 inhibitors may help with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) symptoms. Systemic circulation: Minimal effect, since PDE5 is concentrated mainly in the penis, lungs, and some vascular smooth muscle. Important Note Vidalista?60 does not cause an automatic erection. Sexual stimulation is required for the cGMP pathway to activate. Higher doses (like 60?mg) may increase side effects, such as headache, back pain, flushing, or low blood pressure. If you want, I can make a diagram showing exactly where Vidalista 60 works in the body and how it leads to an erection—it’s easier to visualize than text.
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