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Impotence Herbal Remedy- 5 Natural Health Secrets to Cure Your Erectile Dysfunction
21 April 2008 (Monday)Why are thousands of men choosing an impotence herbal remedy over the colorful synthetic pills to cure erectile dysfunctions? Because they know the sometimes fatal side effects associated with erectile dysfunction pills.
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Happy Birthday, Viagra!
03 April 2008 (Thursday)It's the drug that raised the profile of medicine in popular culture. It's been hawked by a prominent politician and has been the butt of jokes on late-night TV. It's Viagara, and it's turning 10 today.
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FDA Warns Consumers Not To Use "Blue Steel" And "Hero" Products
03 April 2008 (Thursday)The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use "Blue Steel" or "Hero" products marketed as dietary supplements throughout the United States because they are considered unapproved drugs and have not been proven to be safe or effective. These products contain undeclared ingredients, which may dangerously affect a person's blood pressure level.
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Viagra may help men lift their spirits, too
24 March 2008 (Monday)Impotence drugs such as Viagra may do more than help men physically have sex - they may also boost levels of a hormone linked with feelings of love, United States researchers reported on Thursday.
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Viagra still going strong 10 years on
23 March 2008 (Sunday)Viagra, developed by accident by scientists at Pfizer Laboratories, was first approved for use by the US Food and Drug Administration on March 27, 1998.
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Attacks Pfizer's Viagra Again
Some of Ukmedix News readers will already know that the AIDS Healthcare Foundation which is the biggest healthcare and education charity for people who suffer from AIDS in America has actually sued Pfizer the makers of Viagra the impotence drug. The case has yet to be heard by the American Courts and when it is Ukmedix News will be following it closely.
In a surprise move however the AIDS Healthcare Foundation has taken its battle with Pfizer one step further by contacting the Food and Drug Administration of America and formally petitioning them to disallow over the counter sales of Viagra. At present Viagra is only permitted to be sold with a prescription but last month Pfizer said that they were possibly considering asking the FDA to allow over the counter sales of their best selling impotence drug.
The AHF’s move is a bold step and shows how seriously they see the threat of Viagra with the spread of AIDS. The AHF have special AIDS clinics all over the world that give out information and health care and they claim that the irresponsible way that Viagra is marketed in America is causing the drug to become a recreational drug that is used by men who don’t really need it.
The real issue is the fact that Viagra allows a man who is inebriated or high on drugs to get fully erect and for a long time. This means that it is possible to have full penetrative sex possibly a number of times when he is not in a fit state to make a careful and calculated decision and this leads to many men having unprotected sex with women. The gay community has also been making much use of Viagra for this purpose and the AHF say that it is therefore becoming very much responsible for the proliferation of the disease.
The AHF say that Viagra should only be prescribed by a doctor and therefore advertising directly to the consumer as Pfizer does in America should be banned. The AHF have already banned sales reps from Pfizer from visiting them at their healthcare centres.
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The Differences Between Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra
05 October 2007 (Friday)Viagra (Sildenafil), also known as “The Blue Pill”, is available in 25mg, 50mg and 100mg pills. Viagra can be taken once per day, between 30 minutes to 4 hours before sexual intercourse.
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Difference between Viagra vs Generic Viagra
05 October 2007 (Friday)A generic drug must contain the same active ingredients and must be equivalent in strength and dosage to the original brand-name product. While generics and brand-name drugs contain the same active ingredients, the inactive ingredients may be different.