Which Is Best: Viagra Or Suhagra?
The family of phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitors are the only treatment currently available orally for erectile dysfunction and are responsible for maintaining the erection. Thus, for these drugs to be effective and since they are "maintainers" it is necessary that the man who takes them is able to experience sexual excitement in the first place.
In 1998, the first drug of this family, sildenafil or popularly known by its commercial name, Viagra, was released for the first time. In 2012, the original patent for its production expired, and there appeared a large number of sildenafil generics.

Suhagra is a generically produced sildenafil drug manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical company with a resonant name, Cipla Ltd. The drug is manufactured according to the international standards of quality ISO 9001:2000 and has undergone all the certifications required by the industry.
These drugs are taken on demand, that is, when one anticipates that they are going to have sex, they take the drug and when one does not plan to keep them they do not take it, which requires planning on when they are going to have a sexual encounter. This fact can be annoying for some men, for example those with a stable partner with whom passion can arise at any time and having to stop take the pill, wait for it to take effect can be very “buzz-killing”; similarly, men who go out and date frequently cannot plan at what time things will happen.
In any case, each case must be evaluated individually. Depending on the cause of your erectile dysfunction, your sexual profile, other pathologies that you have and medications that your urologist may take, may recommend and advise you on the best way to solve the erectile dysfunction in your case.