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Comparison of stendra and viagra effectiveness.

Stendra and Viagra are comparably effective; Stendra is faster-acting, while Viagra is cheaper as a generic.

Stendra (avanafil) and Viagra (sildenafil) are both effective PDE5 inhibitors for erectile dysfunction, with comparable success rates. The main difference is speed: Stendra is faster-acting, sometimes working in about 15 minutes, and may cause fewer side effects, while Viagra is longer-established and cheaper as a generic. This article compares them.

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Same class, same basic action

Both Stendra and Viagra block the PDE5 enzyme to improve blood flow during arousal. Their core effectiveness is comparable, so for most men either can work well. The differences are in speed, side effects and cost rather than in whether they work.

Stendra's main advantage: speed

Avanafil is designed to act quickly, sometimes within about 15 minutes, versus 30–60 for sildenafil. It is also more selective, which may mean fewer side effects like facial flushing or visual changes for some men. This makes it appealing for spontaneity.

FeatureStendra (avanafil)Viagra (sildenafil)
Onset ~15–30 min ~30–60 min
Side effects possibly fewer well-characterised
Cost usually higher cheap as generic

Viagra's advantages

Viagra has decades of use, a very well-understood safety profile, and is now inexpensive as generic sildenafil. For many men, the lower cost and long track record outweigh Stendra's faster onset, especially with a little planning.

Same cautions apply

Both share the class safety rules: never combine with nitrates, caution with alpha-blockers and certain heart conditions, and a prescription is required. Choosing between them does not change these essentials.

Which to choose

The choice depends on priorities: Stendra for fast onset and possibly fewer side effects, Viagra for cost and familiarity. A doctor can help decide and check for interactions. For how the two big names compare on firmness, see Viagra or Cialis harder.

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Matching the drug to you

The best choice depends on your priorities and how your body responds. Some men value Stendra's fast onset and possibly milder side effects; others prefer Viagra's low cost and long track record. Tolerance varies between individuals, so what suits one man may not suit another. A doctor can help you weigh speed, side effects and price and check for interactions.

Cost and availability

Beyond speed, cost and availability often decide the choice. Generic sildenafil is widely stocked and inexpensive, while Stendra, being newer, is usually pricier and sometimes less readily available. For budget-conscious men, this can outweigh the faster onset, especially with a little planning around timing. A doctor and pharmacist can advise on what is available and affordable.

The same safety rules

Whichever you choose, the safety essentials are identical: never combine with nitrates, use caution with alpha-blockers and serious heart disease, and obtain it on prescription. Switching from Viagra to Stendra, or vice versa, does not relax these rules. Keeping them in mind ensures the comparison stays about convenience and cost, not about cutting safety corners.

Frequently asked questions

Is Stendra more effective than Viagra?
Their effectiveness is comparable; Stendra is faster-acting and may have fewer side effects, while Viagra is cheaper.
How fast is Stendra?
Sometimes about 15 minutes, versus 30–60 for Viagra.
Do the same cautions apply?
Yes; both must not be combined with nitrates and require a prescription.