The client asks the nurse if there is an advantage to taking tadalafil rather than sildenafil. The nurse's best response is:

a. "The onset of both drugs is approximately 60 minutes."
b. "Both drugs have the same action and both require a prescription for use."
c. "Tadalafil is effective in treating both men and women."
d. "Tadalafil lasts for up to 24-36 hours, allowing for more flexibility."


ANS: D

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A Incorrect: This is true, but does not identify an advantage of tadalafil.
B Incorrect: This is true, but does not identify an advantage of tadalafil.
C Incorrect: Currently there is no prescription treatment for female sexual dysfunction.
D Correct: The advantage of tadalafil is its duration of action.

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