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Cialis Once a Day is ready when you are

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

cialis 150x150 Cialis Once a Day is ready when you areCialis, the erectile dysfunction pill that bills itself as “The Weekender” for its ability to remain effective for as long as 36 hours, has taken this concept one step further with Cialis Once a Day, a lower-dose Cialis that promises to keep users ready for action all day and every day.

In the U.K.’s Sun newspaper, Dr. Keith Hopcroft gives the drug a positive (and VERY British) review:

A few years ago, we docs couldn’t offer much to blokes with impotence – or erectile dysfunction (ED), as it’s now called… New drugs have helped men rise to the occasion – and so saved a good few relationships – but blokes still aren’t satisfied.

Because you have to neck them about an hour before you anticipate rumpy pumpy. That means scheduling sex … At best it’s unromantic. At worst, it’s a complete turn-off.

So the new plea became: “Isn’t there a pill I could take every day – just in case?”

Enter Cialis Once-a-Day. For the first time, there’s a daily ED treatment which primes you for action. So it solves the problem of forward-planning. It’s suitable for men who’ve already had success with the standard treatments.

The main downside to taking Cialis daily is the cost. Says the doctor:

Although each pill is relatively cheap, the overall cost is high because it’s taken daily. Which means a bigger dent in your wallet.

This is not unlike the situation with Valtrex, the herpes medication. Users can take Valtrex either when they have an outbreak, or alternatively, they can take the drug daily in hopes of preventing an outbreak. But again, the cost for the daily regimen is significantly greater.

Fortunately, you can buy both Cialis Once a Day and Valtrex for up to 80 percent less through the ePharmacies network. Join us today!

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Man, 28, overdoses on Viagra — and dies

Friday, March 6th, 2009

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Viagra was created to treat erectile dysfunction, generally among men middle-aged and older. Unfortunately, Pfizer’s “Viva Viagra!” ad campaigns — along with tantalizing warnings about four-hour erections — have turned the drug into a popular aphrodisiac among healthy young men.

It’s a trend that has just claimed the life of a 28-year-old Russian man. The U.K.’s Sun reports:

A sex-mad Russian died after guzzling a bottle of Viagra pills to keep him going for a 12-hour orgy with two women pals.

The women had bet mechanic Sergey Tuganov £3,000 that he wouldn’t be able to satisfy them both non-stop for the half-day sex marathon.

But minutes after winning the wager, the randy 28-year-old dropped dead with a heart attack, revealed Moscow police.

One of the women, named only as Alina, said: “We called emergency services but it was too late, there was nothing they could do.”

Chances of discouraging Viagra abuse at this point are slim, medical experts say, because the drug is mostly prescribed by general practitioners, who have little choice but to trust their patients when they say they are having erectile dysfunction problems.

What’s more, research indicates Viagra may indeed enhance sexual performance among young men — although exactly how, and how much, is undetermined.

According to news reports:

Viagra does not turn healthy guys into sexual supermen. But it certainly does something down there. To find out exactly what ED drugs do to healthy young guys, we turn to research coming out of Italy. Scientists at the University of Florence gave 60 healthy young men with no erection issues a pill that was either a 25-milligram tablet of sildenafil or a placebo. Talk about messing with people’s minds!

Anyway, the upshot was that “there were no differences between the two groups in the reported improvement of erection quality.”

However, the drug did cause “a significant reduction of the postejaculatory refractory time.” In other words, guys who got the real thing were ready for action a lot sooner than the others.

Pfizer officially discourages healthy men from taking Viagra.

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Viagra can help with circulation disorders at any age

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

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Usually, when we think of young men taking Viagra, we imagine that they’re guys who don’t really need the medication for erectile dysfunction — they’re just looking for a performance boost in the bedroom.

Now imagine if you heard a young man was taking Viagra every day. What would you think then?

Well, if we’ve learned anything in the online pharmacy business over the past few years, it’s that appearances can be deceiving. And in the case of a professional baseball player named Brian Bocock, they definitely are.

Here’s Brian’s story:

Bocock … had a circulation disorder last June that caused three fingers to turn blue and forced him to miss the rest of the season.

“The doctors had me on baby aspirin, anti-inflammatories, blood thinners, and, well “… Viagra,” Bocock said.

Bocock said he took a low dosage, only 25 milligrams, but had to take it every day.

That made a trip to the pharmacy quite interesting: “I’d clean the place out. A few times, I took all they had.”

The primary indication of Viagra is treatment of erectile dysfunction, and it is now standard treatment for erectile dysfunction in all settings, including diabetes. In addition to erectile dysfunction, Viagra is also effective in treating pulmonary arterial hypertension. For treatment of this disease, it relaxes the arterial wall, leading to decreased pressure on the arteries.

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