April 14, 2006 (Press Release) --
A lot has been said and written about the wonder pill of impotency-Viagra. Irrespective of the fact that media reported so many cases where Viagra takers faced health risks and cases where the pill triggered heart attacks the glory stays. Why? Take a look at some of the facts!
Statistics prove!
Estimates rate 15 million to 30 million affected by erectile dysfunction worldwide, maybe more.
According to NAMCS (National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey), for every 1000 men in USA at least 7 males visited the physician for ED problems in 1985. This figure alarmingly tripled to 22.3!
The need to come out with injectable drugs and impotency drugs was pretty much obvious in the market. Studies show 80% of men with ED improved erection or potency with Viagra 100 mg.
What is Viagra?
Viagra is a pill or medication that is made by Pfizer pharmaceuticals. It created quite a stir in the market because for the very first time in the history of treatment of ED a non surgical intervention was made to sustain an erection. However, the pill only helps in the blood flow and does not cure ED.
Originally the main ingredient of the medicine, sildenafil citrate was used as a heart medication, later it was found that the compound had some magical effect on the erection of a penis. This prompted Pfizer to look for a treatment of impotency and by the end of March 1998 FDA approved the drug for prescription sale in the market.
Is Viagra for suitable for all men?
Viagra does not cure erection problems; it only creates the stimuli to sexual activity which helps in sustaining an erection.
Healthcare professionals advise caution while using the drug or before using the drug and are only sold on a doctors prescription. According to FDA men should follow these general precautions before taking Viagra.
If you are taking medicines that contain nitrates, such as nitroglycerin, you should not use Viagra. The two taken together can lower blood pressure too much.
Viagra should not be used by women or children.
Have a complete medical history and physical examination to determine the cause of your erectile dysfunction.
Men with medical conditions that may cause a sustained erection such as sickle cell anemia, leukemia or multiple myeloma, or a man who has an abnormally shaped penis may not be able to take Viagra.
Tell your physician about all the medications you are taking - including over-the-counter ones - because there are medications known to interact with Viagra.
Viagra's use in combination with other ED treatments has not been studied, therefore, its use in combination with other treatments is not recommended.
Viagra is not recommended for men with certain eye disorders like glaucoma etc. So please disclose all medical condition to your doctor before using the drug.
Viagra is certainly not suitable for men facing heart problems or heart failure or any chest pains over the last 6 months.
Viagra may cause priapism, a serious condition where there is prolonged erection. Hence a doctor must immediately be contacted if there is any such condition where erection lasts for more than 4 hours.
For more informations visit:http://www.eupharma.de
Statistics prove!
Estimates rate 15 million to 30 million affected by erectile dysfunction worldwide, maybe more.
According to NAMCS (National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey), for every 1000 men in USA at least 7 males visited the physician for ED problems in 1985. This figure alarmingly tripled to 22.3!
The need to come out with injectable drugs and impotency drugs was pretty much obvious in the market. Studies show 80% of men with ED improved erection or potency with Viagra 100 mg.
What is Viagra?
Viagra is a pill or medication that is made by Pfizer pharmaceuticals. It created quite a stir in the market because for the very first time in the history of treatment of ED a non surgical intervention was made to sustain an erection. However, the pill only helps in the blood flow and does not cure ED.
Originally the main ingredient of the medicine, sildenafil citrate was used as a heart medication, later it was found that the compound had some magical effect on the erection of a penis. This prompted Pfizer to look for a treatment of impotency and by the end of March 1998 FDA approved the drug for prescription sale in the market.
Is Viagra for suitable for all men?
Viagra does not cure erection problems; it only creates the stimuli to sexual activity which helps in sustaining an erection.
Healthcare professionals advise caution while using the drug or before using the drug and are only sold on a doctors prescription. According to FDA men should follow these general precautions before taking Viagra.
If you are taking medicines that contain nitrates, such as nitroglycerin, you should not use Viagra. The two taken together can lower blood pressure too much.
Viagra should not be used by women or children.
Have a complete medical history and physical examination to determine the cause of your erectile dysfunction.
Men with medical conditions that may cause a sustained erection such as sickle cell anemia, leukemia or multiple myeloma, or a man who has an abnormally shaped penis may not be able to take Viagra.
Tell your physician about all the medications you are taking - including over-the-counter ones - because there are medications known to interact with Viagra.
Viagra's use in combination with other ED treatments has not been studied, therefore, its use in combination with other treatments is not recommended.
Viagra is not recommended for men with certain eye disorders like glaucoma etc. So please disclose all medical condition to your doctor before using the drug.
Viagra is certainly not suitable for men facing heart problems or heart failure or any chest pains over the last 6 months.
Viagra may cause priapism, a serious condition where there is prolonged erection. Hence a doctor must immediately be contacted if there is any such condition where erection lasts for more than 4 hours.
For more informations visit:http://www.eupharma.de

According to NAMCS (National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey), for every 1000 men in USA at least 7 males visited the physician for ED problems in 1985. This figure alarmingly tripled to 22.3!
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