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Did You Know That Viagra
October 7, 2008
Did you know that when Viagra was launched back in 1998 (it is ten years old now!), it became the quickest selling drug in history. Pfizer can claim to have sold 37 million Viagra tablets in the UK alone. Viagra despite competition from other similar erectile dysfunction drugs Cialis and Levitra is still the best selling impotence medication worldwide and its name is the best known drug brand name in the world.

For every properly made Viagra tablet it is estimated that at least two counterfeit ones are made in illegal factories around the world. Most of these factories are in China and India and it is reckoned that around 50 percent of what they produce is substandard and possibly dangerous. Contrary to what many people think, you will not get an erection only by taking a Viagra tablet. Unless you are actually sexually aroused you could take a Viagra tablet and not get a single erection in the four hour time window for it to work.
Despite the fact that impotence has become a topic that people are not embarrassed to talk about any more many men are still too shy to go to a doctor and get help. Legal online websites such as Ukmedix help hundreds of men every year by allowing them to have online consultations with a doctor for their erection problems. (more…)
Watermelon as Viagra
July 2, 2008
A cold slice of watermelon has long been a Fourth of July holiday staple. But according to recent studies, the juicy fruit may be better suited for Valentine’s Day.
That’s because scientists say watermelon has ingredients that deliver Viagra-like effects to the body’s blood vessels and may even increase libido.
“The more we study watermelons, the more we realize just how amazing a fruit it is in providing natural enhancers to the human body,” said Dr. Bhimu Patil, director of Texas A&M’s Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center in College Station.
“We’ve always known that watermelon is good for you, but the list of its very important healthful benefits grows longer with each study.”
Happy Birthday, Viagra!!!
June 20, 2008
10 years have passed since the sensational arrival of the little blue magic pill that is known to perform wonders. For men fighting erectile dysfunction Viagra has become sort of a synonym to a pair of boxing gloves. The drug started a real sexual revolution only comparable to the one caused by the invention of contraceptive pills. In just ten years Viagra (sildenafil citrate) managed to get into the top list of the world’s best known brand names, helped almost 30 million men around the globe and it looks like there’s still way to go. ![]()
As you might or might not know the most appreciated effect of the drug was accidentally discovered during a series of medical trials for a new hypertension medication. The impact of this ‘accident’ can hardly be overestimated, since it completely changed lives of millions of men who were just about to give up on their sexual lives. Pfizer, the manufacturer of the drug, owes a hell lot of money to the Lady Luck.
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Viagra is a great workout sportsman
June 10, 2008
When the Daily News approached John Romano about athletes’ love affair with Viagra, the senior editor at bodybuilding magazine Muscular Development laughed.”All the good secrets are getting out,” Romano chuckled.
Viagra, first studied as an aid for hypertension, remedies erectile dysfunction by relaxing blood vessels in the penis.
Athletes have found plenty of other reasons to embrace Vitamin V, though.
Romano said many athletes take Viagra with anabolic steroids before a workout, hoping Viagra’s ability to dilate blood vessels will help deliver the anabolics to their various muscle groups.
“The object of nutrient delivery is to get as much of it in the muscles ahead of time as possible,” said Romano, who said he used Viagra for that reason.
Study Pushes Anti-Bleeding Drug off Market
May 27, 2008
A new study conducted by the Ottawa Health Research Institute provides solid evidence that patients taking the anti-bleeding drug Aprotinin (marketed under the name of Trasylol) are at higher risk of dying from post-surgery complications then those receiving cheaper generic medications.
More than 2 thousand patients from 19 heart-surgery institutions of Canada took part in the research. The findings indicate that patients receiving Trasylol were 50% more likely to die from complications than those who took two other clotting medications (Amicar or Cyklokapron). 6% of the patients receiving Trasylol died within 30-day mark after the surgery. The reason for such high death rates, however, remains unrevealed. Researchers put the blame on the clotting properties of Trasylol.
According to the co-author of the research Dr. Paul Hebert, the risk of Trasylol outweighs its benefits. Trasylol (manufacturer Bayer AG) is used to prevent excessive blood loss during high-risk heart surgeries. The drug was first approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) in 1993. (more…)
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National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) http://www.nabp.net
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Federation of State Medical Boards http://www.fsmb.org
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New thin pill
March 5, 2008
A new generation of diet pills that
could achieve the same dramatic
weight loss as surgery could be
available within a decade.A team at University College London is working towards developing a weight loss pill that makes people feel they are full after eating a small amount of food.
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk
The stomach has to expand to digest food, the basic process by which the body harvests calories from meals, but scientists have found a way of stopping this from happening.
The pill could offer an alternative to stomach stapling - gastroplasty - in which a band or surgery is used to reduce the size of the stomach. This can result in weight loss of up to 7st in a year.
However, surgery can be risky with one in every 100 patients dying within 12 months. The potential new drug is described in the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics by Dr Brian King and Dr Andrea Townsend-Nicholson.
“It is chemical gastric banding,” said Dr Townsend-Nicholson, adding that the pill could be available for use within five to 10 years.
The team found two proteins - P2Y1 and P2Y11 - which are receptors that pick up signals from nerves to control the size of the gut. These were identified in the guinea pig, but are also present in humans. Dr King said: “This would be a brand new approach to weight control.”
Dr Brian King says: “The mechanisms we have identified are important to the normal workings of the stomach - a hollow organ which actively relaxes to help accommodate the size of your meal.
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Fighter pilots + Viagra
February 10, 2008
Israeli fighter pilots may soon be receiving Viagra-style pills to help them to perform better at greater heights, according to a study by military officials released yesterday. While the potential use of antiimpotence pills may make pilots’ enemies in the Middle East crack a joke or two at their expense, military researchers believe the ingredients that allow improved blood flow for men suffering from sexual problems may help flyers operating at very high altitudes. (more…)Viagra and Blindness - final verdict
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…)Newer Posts »

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?