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February 8, 2008
May 2005, the TV, radio and the print media were flooded with news about blindness among 38 patients taking Viagra, 4 taking Cialis, and one taking Levitra. Prompting this was an article in an ophthalmology journal by Dr. Howard Pomeranz of the University of Minnesota. The vital question now is: Did any of these pills cause the blindness? What is Viagra?
Sildenafil Citrate (commonly known as Viagra) is pill for the management of Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in men. The drug acts to chemically induce the dilatation (opening or relaxing) of the tiny blood vessels in the penis to allow it to fill up with blood and promote congestion, thus cause a stiff and lasting erection for effective penetration. Its newer competitor pills are Cialis and Levitra. (more…)Enhance9 Male Enhancement Tablets
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January 23, 2008
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Most men experience episodes of erectile dysfunction from time to time, but you’re not doomed to a lifetime of erectile dysfunction just because you have diabetes. Take action today!
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- Stop smoking. Smoking and using other types of tobacco narrows your blood vessels. This contributes to blockages that can lead to erectile dysfunction. Smoking can also decrease nitric oxide levels, which may hamper blood flow to your penis.
- Limit how much alcohol you drink. Drinking too much alcohol — more than two drinks a day — can damage your blood vessels and make erectile dysfunction more likely. (more…)
Herbal sex pills
January 18, 2008
They’re touted as the natural remedy for erectile dysfunction (ED), but what you may be popping to perform in bed may cause reactions you weren’t expecting.A recent investigation by the Associated Press revealed that male enhancement pills touted with natural ingredients may actuallyhave more of the drug contained in prescription-only equivalents. And Pfizer, maker of Viagra, reported that it conducted its own study of over 3,000 herbal enhancement supplements and found that nearly 70 per cent of them contained the main ingredient found in Viagra.The danger of unknown ingredients doesn’t lie in the established and approved lab-tested brands, but in unregulated knock-offs sold over the Internet.Matthew Pyatt, a naturopathic doctor with Grassroots Naturopathic in Calgary, says there are alternatives to the happy little blue pill, citing there are certain proven amino acids, vitamins and herbs that can be used.
USA approval for once daily Cialis pill
January 9, 2008
Eli Lilly’s once-a-day version of its erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment Cialis (tadalafil) has finally got the go ahead from US regulators, six months after approval in the EU.The approval means the new formulation is now available to men on the other side of the Atlantic, allowing sufferers of ED
to attempt sexual activity at any time between doses, rather than during the narrow time frame dictated by the ‘on demand’ version.
According to Lilly, the once daily Cialis formulation is intended for men who anticipate more frequent sexual activity (i.e. twice weekly), and contains a lower dose than the previously approved version that is taken as needed.
The newly approved formulation, aside from offering perhaps a more convenient and attractive option to men, will also be no more taxing on their wallets. According to Lilly, the wholesale pricing for the once-daily Cialis will be comparable to the as-needed formulation, so that patients who currently use two or more pills of the as-needed version should not have higher treatment costs through using the once-daily product.Gaining EU approval in June last year, the once-a-day product is currently available only in parts of Europe, but introduction to further countries is expected throughout 2008.
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January 7, 2008
TriMix Laboratories LLC today announced the introduction of TriMix-gel(TM). TriMix gel has been suggested as an alternative for patients who fail on Viagra(R) type pills and cannot or will not self inject with a needle. With twenty million American men currently suffering with ED,current treatments are sufficient in many cases, but there remain more and more men who can’t tolerate the side effects of Viagra type pills and cannot bring themselves to self inject with a needle.
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January 3, 2008
If heart disease, stroke and certain cancers haven’t been reason enough for men to quit smoking, consider this: The habit also increases the risk of erectile dysfunction. In fact, emerging research shows that men with a pack-a-day habit are almost 40 percent more likely to struggle with erectile dysfunction than men who don’t smoke.”Smoking delivers nicotine and other vasoconstrictors that close down the blood vessels” of the penis, explained Dr. Jack Mydlo, chairman of urology at Temple University School of Medicine and Hospital in Philadelphia.Erectile dysfunction — also called “ED” or impotence –is the inability to achieve or sustain an erection on repeated occasions. It’s estimated that about two of every 100 American men have erectile dysfunction serious enough to warrant a doctor’s visit, according to the U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders. As men age, the risk of erectile dysfunction increases. A recent study of more than 8,000 Australian men between the ages of 16 and 59 found that those who smoked less than a pack a day had a 24 (more…)
Parkinsons risk
December 24, 2007
Results of a study suggest an association between erectile dysfunction and an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. The autonomic nervous system, which regulates involuntary bodily functions like heart rate and digestion, is often affected in Parkinson’s disease, and erectile function, which is controlled by the autonomic system, is commonly compromised, the study team notes in a report. “An important question,” according to Dr. Xiang Gao, of Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, and colleagues, “is whether erectile dysfunction precedes the onset of motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.” They examined the question using data from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study. A total of 32,616 men free of Parkinson’s disease in 1986 were included in the present study. In 2000, the men completed a questionnaire with questions on erectile dysfunction in different time periods. The relation between erectile dysfunction before 1986 and Parkinson’s disease risk from 1986 to 2002 was analyzed. During the 16 years’ follow-up, 200 men were diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.Compared to men who reported very good erectile function before 1986, those who reported erectile dysfunction had a significant 3.8-fold increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, the investigators report.
“We further explored possible interactions of erectile function with age, body mass index, cigarette smoking, caffeine intake, and the presence of diabetes during follow-up,” Gao’s team explains. “None of these interactions was significant.”
These findings, they conclude, support the hypothesis that the autonomic nervous system “may have been impaired years before Parkinson’s disease is clinically recognizable.”
American Journal of Epidemiology, December 2007.
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May 2005, the TV, radio and the print media were flooded with news about blindness among 38 patients taking Viagra, 4 taking Cialis, and one taking Levitra. Prompting this was an article in an ophthalmology journal by Dr. Howard Pomeranz of the University of Minnesota. The vital question now is: Did any of these pills cause the blindness? What is Viagra?
a more intense and satisfying sexual experience. If you want harder, longer-lasting erections, intense orgasms and the assurance of enduring virility, this product is for you. Enjoy powerful and strong erections in just a matter of seconds! Give your sexual partner the satisfaction of intense intimate experiences and incredible orgasms. The ENHANCE9™ tablet is completely safe and can give you the sexual power and pleasure you demand!
have more of the drug contained in prescription-only equivalents. And Pfizer, maker of Viagra, reported that it conducted its own study of over 3,000 herbal enhancement supplements and found that nearly 70 per cent of them contained the main ingredient found in Viagra.The danger of unknown ingredients doesn’t lie in the established and approved lab-tested brands, but in unregulated knock-offs sold over the Internet.Matthew Pyatt, a naturopathic doctor with Grassroots Naturopathic in Calgary, says there are alternatives to the happy little blue pill, citing there are certain proven amino acids, vitamins and herbs that can be used.
to attempt sexual activity at any time between doses, rather than during the narrow time frame dictated by the ‘on demand’ version.
is the inability to achieve or sustain an erection on repeated occasions. It’s estimated that about two of every 100 American men have erectile dysfunction serious enough to warrant a doctor’s visit, according to the U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders. As men age, the risk of erectile dysfunction increases. A recent study of more than 8,000 Australian men between the ages of 16 and 59 found that those who smoked less than a pack a day had a 24
Additional monitoring of your dose or condition may be needed if you are also taking other alpha- blockers (e.g., prazosin, terazosin, doxazosin). Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval. Inform your doctor of any other medical conditions including high blood pressure, or allergies. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions or concerns about taking this medicine.