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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When other treatments fail
to help men overcome premature ejaculation, a combination
of the impotence drug Viagra and an antidepressant may
do the trick, a small study suggests. |
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NEW YORK
(Reuters Health) - An international study of middle-aged
and older men shows that erectile dysfunction (ED) becomes
more common as men age, no matter where they live. |
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Causes, too many to list? |
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So many physical and psychological situations can cause erectile
dysfunction, in fact, that a man should consider brief periods of
impotence to be as normal as having a cold. In fact, a cold is one
common condition that can cause temporary impotence. It is safe to
say, then, that every man experiences erectile dysfunction from time
to time. Nevertheless, if the problem is persistent, men should seek
professional help, particularly since erectile dysfunction is
usually treatable and it may also be a symptom of a more widespread
problem.
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VIAGRA is by far the most widely
used treatment for ED. In the United States, more than 7 million men have turned
to VIAGRA to improve their sexual function. Doctors in the United States have
prescribed VIAGRA more than 22 million times. And VIAGRA is available in more
than 90 countries worldwide.
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VIAGRA - the proven step to start
something all over again
If you're one of the
millions of men who suffer from erectile dysfunction or ED (also called
impotence), now is the time to find a new start with the breakthrough
oral treatment: VIAGRA® (sildenafil citrate). VIAGRA works by improving
a man's response to sexual stimulation. So with VIAGRA, a touch or a
glance from your partner can again lead to something more.
Up to 82% of men
experience improved erections with VIAGRA. That means more than 4 out of
every 5 couples who try VIAGRA benefit from it. VIAGRA improves
erections in most men regardless of how long they have had ED, what
caused it, or how old they are. And the effectiveness of VIAGRA has been
proven in clinical studies of thousands of patients.
VIAGRA is a
prescription medication, so you'll need to talk to your healthcare
provider to find out if it's right for you. Be sure to ask your
healthcare provider if your heart is healthy enough to handle the extra
strain of sexual activity. If you have chest pains, dizziness, or nausea
during sex, stop and immediately tell your healthcare provider. With
VIAGRA, the most common side effects are headache, facial flushing, and
upset stomach. VIAGRA may also briefly cause bluish or blurred vision,
or sensitivity to light. In the rare event of an erection lasting more
than 4 hours, seek immediate medical help. Remember to protect yourself
and your partner from sexually transmitted diseases.
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VIAGRA is indicated for the treatment of erectile
dysfunction (ED).
Remember that no
medicine is for everyone. Only your physician can
prescribe VIAGRA for you. If you use nitrate drugs,
often used to control chest pain (also known as angina),
don’t take VIAGRA. This combination could cause your
blood pressure to drop to an unsafe or life-threatening
level. Be sure to ask your doctor if your heart is
healthy enough for sexual activity.
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How Viagra Works
VIAGRA enables many
men with ED to respond to sexual stimulation. When a man
is sexually aroused, the arteries in the penis relax and
widen, allowing more blood to flow into the penis. As
the arteries in the penis expand and harden, the veins
that normally carry blood away from the penis become
compressed, restricting the blood flow out of the penis.
With more blood flowing in and less flowing out, the
penis enlarges, resulting in an erection.
If the nerves or
blood vessels associated with this process aren't
working properly, a man may not be able to get an
erection. VIAGRA increases blood flow to the penis, so
that when a man is sexually aroused, he can get and keep
an erection. When the sexual encounter is over, the
erection goes away.
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