Viagra, Sildenafil (generic)
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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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Use Viagra Wisely
Mark Elliott who is a director of the Institute for Psychological & Sexual Health in Columbus in the United States has recently spoken about a number of issues that crop up with the use of the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra. Firstly he confirms something that we have always said at Ukmedix News which is that you should never use Viagra unless you get a prescription for it, because it is important that you understand its few side effects and that you are not using any other medications that can interact with it.
According to Mark Elliott over half of all the Viagra sold in response to Span the mails is fake and therefore could be extremely dangerous. He goes on to say that the even if you take a Viagra pill from a friend of yours it does not mean that it is safe as it may well have been bought from an online store based in a part of the world where there are no regulations on the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. The rule of thumb for using Viagra should be “No prescription, no Viagra”.
The other thing that Mark Elliot says is that you should not start taking Viagra when you still have healthy erectile function and you are just using it to boost your performance in bed. There’s no evidence that people can become physically addicted to Viagra but if you only feel confident in bed with Viagra the chances are when you are off to perform sexually without it you will not feel comfortable and possibly suffer from performance anxiety which can increase the chances of you suffering from erectile dysfunction.
You are far better off waiting until you are in your older years before you start to take Viagra so that you and appreciated much more and it will have a much more relevant and important effect on your sex life than it will if you start taking it in your twenties. Another thing to remember is that men always exaggerate their erectile function so that they may well massively and over emphasise the effect that Viagra has on them to make them feel more macho in front of their friends.
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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.