Where does Avana 100 Mg work in the body? | Forum

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stephenbarkin
stephenbarkin Jul 18 '24

 

Avana 100 mg, also known as Avanafil, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It works by selectively inhibiting the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5), which is responsible for the degradation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) in the smooth muscle cells of the penis.

Here’s how Avana 100 mg works in the body:

  1. Relaxation of Smooth Muscles: Avanafil promotes the relaxation of smooth muscle cells in the blood vessels of the penis. This relaxation allows blood to flow more easily into the penis when sexually stimulated, facilitating an erection.

  2. Increase in Blood Flow: By inhibiting PDE5, Avana 100 mg helps to increase levels of cGMP. Elevated cGMP levels relax the smooth muscles and widen the blood vessels in the penis, promoting greater blood flow and facilitating an erection.

  3. Onset and Duration: Avana 100 mg typically starts working within 15-30 minutes of oral administration, making it a relatively fast-acting medication for ED. Its effects can last for approximately 4-6 hours, depending on individual response and other factors.

  4. Selectivity: Avanafil is known for its selectivity towards PDE5 and has a faster onset of action compared to some other medications used to treat ED.

It’s important to note that Avana 100 mg does not cause an erection on its own and requires sexual stimulation to work effectively. As with any medication, it should be taken as prescribed by a healthcare provider to ensure safe and effective treatment of erectile dysfunction.