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Why does Filitra  improve blood flow to the penis?
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kirazmattson
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Mar 26, 2026
11:16 PM
Filitra is a brand name for vardenafil, which is a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. Its ability to improve blood flow to the penis comes from its specific action on the molecular pathways that control erections. Here’s a detailed breakdown: Nitric oxide (NO) release Sexual stimulation triggers the release of nitric oxide in the penis. Nitric oxide activates guanylate cyclase, an enzyme that increases levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) in smooth muscle Filitra of the penile arteries and erectile tissue (corpora cavernosa). cGMP and smooth muscle relaxation cGMP causes relaxation of smooth muscle in the walls of blood vessels within the penis. Relaxed smooth muscle allows blood vessels to dilate, increasing blood flow into the corpora cavernosa. Role of PDE5 inhibitors PDE5 is an enzyme that breaks down cGMP, which would normally reduce blood flow and make it harder to maintain an erection. Filitra (vardenafil) inhibits PDE5, preventing cGMP breakdown. This prolongs smooth muscle relaxation and vasodilation, leading to a stronger and longer-lasting erection when sexually stimulated. Key point: Filitra doesn’t automatically cause an erection—it enhances the natural erectile response to sexual stimulation by maintaining high cGMP levels and improving penile blood flow.


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