EROS
Eros: An Introduction to “Keeping Up”
Your decision to take back control with Eros, Victory Select’s proprietary compound, is a crucial first step to “keeping up” with your love life. However, there are a number of important factors to keep in mind as you begin your journey. Understanding all of the information included here not only provides valuable insight into your health and safety, but also ensures you get the best results from the medication.
Eros 101
Eros should be taken an hour before sexual intercourse, but the effect may kick in sooner. On average, you’ll have a 36 hour or greater window after taking your prescribed dosage for it to work.
Eros combines Tadalafil (Cialis) with Apomorphine, which enhances its strength and effectiveness. As a result, Eros is more potent than Tadalafil on its own. Victory Select provides a generic version of Tadalafil in a rapidly dissolving troche (a wax medicinal lozenge). While Cialis is available in 25mg, 50mg, or 100mg doses, the 50mg dose is the most effective. Eros contains 60mg of Tadalafil and 1mg of Apomorphine.
Unfortunately, many sites offer smaller doses to attract patients with lower prices. However, the cost actually increases because patients have to take more for the medication to work. At Victory Select, however, we offer a full dose. It’s the most medicinally effective treatment plan that we have experienced. Although 60mg of this compound is the recommended dose, you are welcome to split the troche in half if you find it still works. Simply use your fingernail or pill cutter to break it in half.
Like all of our products, Eros came from years of experience prescribing medications to our patients. We then leveraged that accumulated knowledge and, in combination with an expert in pharmacology and a nutritionist, developed the formula that makes Eros such a useful compound.
Remember: you’ll only get an erection when you’re aroused, and how easily you’re aroused will depend on a variety of internal and external factors, including lifestyle and age. Additional information on the importance of exercise, diet, and other tips is provided later in this document. (See “Eros and Staying Healthy.”) Again, understanding every aspect of Eros and your treatment plan is the only way to know if this medication is right for you. Being an honest and observant student of your body and its reaction to Eros, and communicating as openly and frequently as necessary with your doctor, will maximize your chances for success. These practices will also keep you healthy and safe.
Any changes to medicines you’ve already been prescribed, or any new medications you’re taking after you’ve begun your course of treatment with Eros, require immediate notification of your doctor. If you have underlying conditions such as heart or vascular disease, Eros may have serious negative side effects. This information, as well as any side effects, should be immediately communicated to your doctor. (See “Warnings About Eros” for more info.)
If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
How Eros Works
Tadalafil (Cialis) is a reversible, selective phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. Phosphodiesterase inhibitors come in different types and were originally used to treat high blood pressure. There are similarities between these types, but there are crucial differences as well. Most of these differences center on the time the medication takes to work and leave the body, as well as the duration of action. Eros typically lasts a minimum of 36 hours. But this doesn’t mean you’ll maintain an erection for the entire time. It simply means that you will more easily achieve an erection when aroused. Men seeking a quicker-acting option may prefer Victory Select’s Romeo, a proprietary compound using Viagra (Sildenafil) which can take effect in as little as one hour and last long as long six hours.
Warnings About Eros
Keeping the lines of communication open with your doctor is an integral part of your treatment plan, especially when it comes to using other medications. Even over-the-counter medications have the potential to negatively interact with Eros. You can never be too careful when it comes to combining drugs, so please be sure to notify your doctor of any and all changes. For a detailed though by no means comprehensive list of potentially harm drug interactions, see our list under “A Guide to Eros and Other Medications.” Here are some potentially adverse reactions to Eros and what to do if you experience them.
If You Experience Any of the Following, Seek Immediate Emergency Medical Attention…
There are a variety of serious medical issues that can result from using PDE5 inhibitors. For example, because PDE5 inhibitors were originally developed to treat high blood pressure, some patients’ blood pressure drops to extremely low levels. Those patients taking medications for angina such as nitrites and nitrates are advised not to take Eros and must divulge this information to their doctor. Poppers, a propellant used in commercial whip cream, are frequently used as a recreational drug that contain nitrates, which are very dangerous when mixed with erectile drugs.
Another potential serious side effect to keep in mind as you begin treatment: issues related to eyesight. In rare cases, patients can suffer permanent blindness in one or both eyes. If this happens to you, seek immediate emergency medical attention.
Finally, it’s possible using Eros results in Priapism, or an erection lasting beyond four hours. This is a potentially serious issue, as it can not only result in physical pain, but also damage tissues and blood vessels.
These are examples of serious side effects that require immediate emergency medical attention. If you have any doubts about the level of severity of a potential side effect you’re feeling, such as shortness of breath, visual changes, or fainting, contact us immediately.
Not all side effects associated with PDE5 inhibitors require immediate emergency medical attention. These side effects, while relatively uncommon, can cause the type of discomfort typically associated with your average cold. Dizziness, stuffiness, headaches, and upset stomach have been reported in some patients. Indeed, Tadalafil, for unknown reasons, leads to more instances of back pain and muscle aches than Sildenafil, the key ingredient in Eros. (See “Eros 101” for more on this compound.)
If you experience this or any other side effects, or if you have any questions about discomfort that may be associated with Eros, contact us immediately.
If You Suffer from Any of the Following Conditions or Ailments, Exercise Caution…
The Physician Desk Reference, or PDR, is a good resource regarding prescription medication. It advises patients who’ve been prescribed products such as Eros that contain Tadalafil to exercise caution if they suffer from, or have endured, one or more of the following:
- Myocardial infract, stroke, or arrhythmias in the last six months
- Resting hypotension and/or resting hypertension
- Fluid depletion
- Cardiac disease
- Heart failure
- Coronary artery disease
- Active coronary ischemia (blocked heart arteries)
- Low blood pressure and/or low blood volume
- High blood pressure and on a “complicated, multi-drug, anti-hypertensive program”
- Aortic stenosis
- Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis
- GERD or hiatal hernia
- Angulation
- Cavernosal fibrosis
- Peyronie’s disease
Eros Dos and Don’ts
To maximize the effects of Eros and to minimize the potential for adverse reactions, please keep in mind the following dos and don’ts.
The Dos
- Are you on an alpha-blocker (e.g. Prazosin)? Then do make sure you’re 1) on the lowest dose possible 2) prescribed a constant dose prior to taking Eros and 3) not taking Eros within four hours of taking an alpha blocker.
- Do follow up with us. We want to make sure you’re maintaining both your sexual health and your health overall, especially your cardiovascular function. Again, it’s important to notify a medical professional if you there are any changes to your other prescriptions or if you’re prescribed a new drug, as well as if you have any side effects (see “Warnings About Eros”). We are available via email or phone.
- When you’re initially prescribed Eros, do test it out by yourself. This will help you determine 1) what if any side effects you experience and how best to treat them 2) figure out the timing, including when Eros begins to work and the duration of action and 3) reduce your overall performance anxiety prior to engaging in sexual activity with a partner.
The Don’ts
- Concerned about when or whether to eat and drink in conjunction with Eros? Don’t be. Because Eros is delivered in a troche form (see “Eros 101” for details), it will not be affected by the consumption of food and non-alcoholic beverages. Be aware that consuming alcohol while taking Eros can negatively impact your ability to achieve an erection. (See “Eros and Staying Healthy” for more.)
Common Misconceptions about ED
Sexual intercourse and related activities are both biologically and emotionally complex undertakings. These complexities are important to keep in mind as you begin your journey to “keeping up” your love life with Eros.
While Eros helps you achieve an erection, there are ancillary concerns associated with sex generally and erectile disfunction specifically that are important to understand. Sex is a two-person act, and maintaining an erection throughout the sex act is not always possible for some men. Should you experience this issue, it may be necessary to talk through it with your partner in order to find a solution.
Another factor preventing an erection from lasting during intercourse is anxiety. This can happen for a number of reasons, including not having sex for a long period of time prior to beginning ED treatment. Indeed, for such men, their initial sexual experiences after beginning their course of treatment may result in premature ejaculation. On the other hand, some men find that PDE5 inhibitors delay orgasm or in some cases, inhibit it entirely.
The good news: Victory Select offers treatments for these issues, as well as alternative treatments for ED. For more information on the latter, see the next section (“Victory Select’s ‘Male Daily’ and Other Alternative Treatments”).
Victory Select’s Alternative Treatments
Why would you need an alternative treatment?
Eros is designed to be even more effective than Cialis. It results in longer-lasting and stronger erections which can extend your pleasure time beyond the normal duration, among other benefits.
But, unfortunately, Eros doesn’t work for about 15 percent of patients. Complications associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and neurological diseases, among other conditions and ailments, could prevent Eros from have its desired effect. In addition, invasive surgeries, radiation therapy, and other factors that could lead to nerve damage have a similarly negative impact on Eros’s effectiveness. As always, it’s important to let your doctor know if you check any of these boxes. (See “Talking Eros and More with Your Doctor.”)
As you begin your treatment, consider it part of a larger process whose ultimate goal is to provide you with overall better sexual experiences. This is why we emphasized in the introduction and elsewhere in this document the importance of being a good steward of your body by paying attention to Eros’s effects. (See also “Eros Do’s and Don’ts” and “Warnings About Eros.”)
What alternative treatments do Victory Select or other practitioners offer?
Now, the good news. At Victory Select, we offer an alternative supplement for patients. Below is a brief explanation. Please bear in mind that this is an overview and not intended as a full explanation, nor is this list of alternatives comprehensive. Talk to your doctor if you’re interested in exploring these or other options.
Male Daily—Victory Select Only
Victory Select offers a proprietary testosterone boosting blend called Male Daily. This supplement is designed to increase testosterone levels, improving mood, libido, memory, muscle strength, erectile function, and more. While increased testosterone does facilitate better erectile function, particularly if taken for a period greater than six months, Male Daily can still be a valuable supplement for the other purposes listed above. And it can be taken in conjunction with prescription erectile dysfunction medications.
Alprostadil—Not offered by Victory Select (Check with Your Personal Provider or Victory Medical’s brick and mortar facility.)
This medication can be delivered either via a penile injection (a literal injection directly into the penis) or a penile suppository (a pellet inserted directly into the urethra). Regardless of the method, Alprostadil works the same way: it causes blood to flow to the penis in order to induce an erection. Both the suppository and injection methods carry a number of risks and potential drawbacks along with a guaranteed erection.
HRT—Not offered by Victory Select (Check with Your Personal Provider or Victory Medical’s brick and mortar facility.)
Low testosterone in men can cause changes in sexual function, decreased energy, depression, erectile dysfunction, mood changes, loss of muscle mass, insomnia, increased body fat, decreased motivation, and increase in heart disease. Talk to your doctor about HRT as an option to treat your erectile dysfunction.
Eros and Staying Healthy
It should come as no surprise that your overall health and well-being matters when it comes to treating ED. (We’ve touched on this in multiple sections, including the introduction, “Warnings About Eros,” and “Eros Dos and Don’ts.”) Achieving an erection is a biologically complex process that requires the simultaneous interaction of hormones, blood distribution through arterial pathways, and signals sent from the nervous system. Any interruption to any of these processes can inhibit your ability to achieve an erection.
That’s why your health and well-being are so crucial. When you’re sexually aroused, it’s because your mind and body are working together in an intricate dance where every move counts. So, to help improve your chance of success, we’ve compiled the following tips to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Diet and Exercise
What you do with your body and what you put into it matter for all sorts of reasons, including addressing ED. As you know, blood flow is an integral part of achieving an erection. That’s why your cardiovascular system needs to be firing on all cylinders, especially your heart. And one way to improve heart health is to exercise. Even a simple walk around the neighborhood can do wonders for your mental and physical well-being. Set an exercise schedule and stick to it.
Diet also plays an integral role in combating ED. Even minimal reductions in body fat can help. That’s because obesity can reduce the blood flow to the penis, which inhibits achieving an erection. Besides causing and complicating ED, obesity is a primary risk factor for diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other diseases, afflictions, and ailments. Talk to your doctor about ways to improve your diet.
Sleep and Stress
Sleep and stress are related to each other, as well as to ED. If you aren’t getting enough sleep, you increase your risk for health problems, including decreasing your testosterone. As we noted in a previous section (“Victory Select’s Alternative Treatments”), testosterone levels and proper erectile function are inextricably linked. Reduced testosterone can also result in a diminished libido, limiting your sexual desire.
Limiting your stress is also important to a healthy sex life and to your health more generally. From reducing your blood pressure to obesity, keeping your stress in check keeps your mind and body working in harmony. This is essential to achieving and maintaining an erection.
Managing your stress and getting enough sleep will help lead to a more satisfying and consistent sex life.
Booze and Beyond
If you consume more than three alcoholic drinks per day, you’re far more likely to experience ED. That’s because alcohol is a depressant that inhibits mind-body communication. Excessive alcohol consumption prevents the blood vessels in the penis from functioning properly by inhibiting blood flow, which is essential to maintaining an erection. Reducing the amount you drink improves your health in numerous ways, from liver function to blood pressure to achieving an erection.
Smoking can also lead to ED. If you smoke at least 10 cigarettes a day, your chances of suffering from ED increase two-fold. That’s because smoking damages your blood vessels. Quitting smoking improves your health overall in many ways, including increasing your circulation, a key factor in achieving and maintaining an erection.
A Guide to Eros and Other Medications
What follows is a detailed though by no means comprehensive list of potentially harmful medication interactions with Tadalafil, the key ingredient in Eros. This list was developed using the PDR, which contains even more medications that may cause harm when taken with Eros. If you have any questions or concerns about any medications you’re taking as you begin your treatment with Eros, contact your doctor.
- Alfuzosin (Uroxatral) (Treats High Blood Pressure or Enlarged Prostate)
- Aliskiren (Tekturna, Rasilez) (Treats High Blood Pressure)
- Alpha-blockers (e.g., Cardura, Coreg Flomax, Hytrin, Minipress, Oravase, Rapaflo, Regitine,Trandate) (Treats High Blood Pressure or Enlarged Prostate)
- Ambrisentan (Letairis) (Treats PAH–High Blood Pressure in the Arteries of the Lungs)
- Amlodipine (Norvasc) (Treats High Blood Pressure)
- Amprenavir (Agenerase) (Treats HIV)
- Amyl Nitrite (Amyl nitrite Systemic, Poppers, Rush) (Recreational Drug)
- Aprepitant (Emend) (Treats Nausea)
- Atazanavir (Reyataz) (Treats HIV)
- Atropine (Isopto Atropine) (Treats Eye Conditions)
- Boceprevir (Pegasys, Pegintron) (Treats PAH and Hepatitis C)
- Butyl Nitrate (Poppers, Rush, Liquid Gold) (It is a recreational drug)
- Brigatinib (Alunbrig) (Cancer)
- Capecitabine (Xeloda) (Cancer)
- Cariprazine (Vraylar) (Psychiatric Disorders)
- Ceritinib (Zykadia) (Cancer)
- Cimetidine (Tagamet) (Stomach Ulcers)
- Ciprofloxacin (Proquin, Cipro) (Antibiotic)
- Clarithromycin (Biaxin) (Antibiotic)
- Clopidogrel (Plavix) (Blood Thinner)
- Cobicistat (Stribild, Tybost) (Treats HIV)
- Conivaptan (Vaprisol) (Treats Low Sodium in the blood)
- Crizotinib (Xalkori) (Cancer)
- Darunavir (Prezista) (Treats HIV)
- Dasabuvir (Viekira XR, Viekira Pak–contains Ritonavir*) (Treats Hepatitis C)
- Delavirdine (Treats HIV)
- Dihydroergotamine (Migranal) (Treats Migraines)
- Diltiazem (e.g., Cartia, Cardizem, Dilacor XR, Tiazac,) (Treats High Blood Pressure)
- Doxazosin (Cardura, Carduran) (Treats High Blood Pressure or Enlarged Prostate)
- Dronedarone (Multaq) (Irregular Heartbeats)
- Duloxetine (Cymbalta) (Treats Depression and certain nerve pain disorders)
- Erythromycin (Erythrocin, Ery-Tab, E-Mycin, Eryc) (Antibiotic)
- Fluconazole (Diflucan) (Treats Fungal and Yeast Infections)
- Fluoxetine (e.g., Prozac, Sarafem) (Treats Psychiatric disorders like depression)
- Fluvoxamine (Faverin, Fevarin, Floxyfral, Dumyrox, Luvox) (Treats OCD)
- Fosamprenavir (Lexiva) (Treats HIV)
- Grapefruit juice
- Idelalisib (Zydelig) (Treats Cancer–Leukemia)
- Imatinib (Gleevec) (Treats Cancer–Leukemia)
- Indinavir (Crixivan) (Treats HIV)
- Isavuconazonium (Cresemba) (Treats Fungal Infections)
- Isocarboxazid (Marplan) (Treats Depression)
- Isosorbide Dinitrate or Monohydrate (Isordil Titradose, Dilatrate-SR, Imdur, Imdur ER, Ismo, Monoket, IsoDitrate) (Treats Heart Disease and Chest Pain)
- Itraconazole (Sporanox, Onmel) (Treats Fungus and Yeast)
- Ivacaftor (Kalydeco) (Treats Cystic Fibrosis)
- Ketoconazole (Nizoral, Extina, Ketodan Kit, Kuric, Nizoral A-D, Xolegel) (Treats Fungal Infections)
- Lopinavir; Ritonavir (Kaletra) (Contains Ritonavir and Treats HIV)
- Lorcaserin (Belviq) (Weight Control)
- Lurasidone (Latuda) (Treats Depression)
- Mifepristone, RU-486 (Korlym, Mifeprex) (Treats Cushing’s Syndrome and Ends Pregnancy)
- Mitotane (Lysodren) (Treats Cancer and Cushing‘s Syndrome)
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (e.g., Azilect, Marplan, Nardil, Parnate) (Treats Depression)
- Nebivolol (Bystolic) (Treats High Blood Pressure)
- Nelfinavir (Viracept) (Treats HIV)
- Nesiritide (Natrecor) (Treats Heart Failure but is an IV drug)
- Netupitant (Akynzeo) (Prevents Nausea and Vomiting)
- Nifedipine (Procardia, Nifedical XL, Adalat, Procardia XL) (Heart Disease among others)
- Nilotinib (Tasigna) (Treats Cancer–Leukemia)
- Nitrates (Isordil Titradose, Dilatrate-SR, Imdur, Imdur ER, Ismo, Monoket, IsoDitrate) (Treats Heart Disease and Chest Pain)
- Nitroglycerin (Nitro-bid, Nitrocot SA Capsule, Nitro-dur, Nitrostat, Nitrodisc, Nitrek transdermal, Minitran, Nitrol ointment, Transderm-Nitro, Nitro-Time, Nitrotab, NitroMist, Nitro-Par, Nitrolingual, Nitroquick, Transderm-Nitro, Nitrogard, Nitroglyn, Nitrong) (Treats Chest Pain and Heart Conditions)
- Nitroprusside (Nipride RTU, Nitropress) (Heart Failure and High Blood Pressure)
- Ombitasvir; Paritaprevir; Ritonavir (Technivie, Viekira Pak) (Treat Hepatitis C)
- Phenoxybenzamine (Dibenzyline) (Treat High Blood Pressure and Pheochromocytoma)
- Phentolamine (Regitine, Oraverse) (Erectile Dysfunction, High Blood Pressure)
- Phenylephrine (e.g.,Sudafed) (Decongestant)
- Posaconazole (Noxafil) (Treats Fungal Infections)
- Prazosin (e.g., Minipress, Vasoflex, Lentopres, Hypovase) (Treats High Blood Pressure, PTSD, and Anxiety)
- Ribociclib (Kisqali) (Treats Cancer)
- Riociguat (Adempas) (Treats High Blood Pressure in the Arteries of the Lung)
- Ritonavir (Norvir) (Also found in Technivie and Viekira Pak) (Treats HIV and Hepatitis C)
- Sapropterin (Kuvan) (Treats a disorder that causes amino acid buildup in the brain)
- Saquinavir (Invirase, Fortovase) (Treats HIV)
- Silodosin (Rapaflo) (Treats an Enlarged Prostate)
- Tacrolimus (Prograft, Advagraf XL, Protopic, Hecoria) (Treats Organ Transplants)
- Tamsulosin (Flomax) (Treats an Enlarged Prostate)
- Telaprevir (Incivek, Incivo) (Treats Hepatitis C)
- Telithromycin (Ketek, Ketek Pak) (Antibiotic)
- Telotristat Ethyl (Xermelo) (Treats diarrhea in cancer patients)
- Terazosin (Hytrin) (Treats High Blood Pressure)
- Tipranavir (Aptivus) (Treats HIV)
- Verapamil (Calan, Isoptin) (Treats High Blood Pressure, Angina, Irregular Heart Beats)
- Vigabatrin (Sabril) (Treats Seizure Disorders)
- Voriconazole (Vfend) (Treats Fungal Infections)
It’s Time to “Keep Up” with Your Love Life
Eros’s many benefits will only happen if you follow this guide and, above all, communicate with your healthcare professional. If you do both, this potent combination of Tadalafil (Cialis) and Apomorphine will allow you to enjoy richer, more enjoyable, and ultimately more meaningful sexual experiences. You’re now well on your way to keeping up with your love life.