Vilitra 60 mg is a very high-strength dose of Vardenafil, the PDE5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction (ED). Compared to Sildenafil (Viagra), which is typically prescribed in doses from 25 mg to 100 mg, Vilitra 60 mg offers a much stronger option, generally reserved for patients who do not respond adequately to lower doses of Vardenafil or standard Sildenafil.
In terms of onset and duration, both drugs start working within 30–60 minutes, but Vilitra 60 mg may produce a longer-lasting and more potent effect, often up to 6–8 hours, slightly longer than typical Sildenafil. Unlike Sildenafil, Vilitra’s absorption is less affected by food, so it can be taken with meals with minimal delay in effectiveness.
Side effects are similar for both medications—headache, flushing, dizziness, nasal congestion—but at 60 mg, Vilitra carries a higher risk of side effects, including vision or heart-related symptoms. It should only be used under strict medical supervision, as such a high dose is uncommon and may be unsafe for some men.
Overall, Vilitra 60 mg is far stronger than most standard Sildenafil doses, offering a potent alternative for men who need a more robust response, but it requires caution and professional guidance.