Friday, November 05, 2004

ED drugs competing for men’s romance

Viagra is no longer the only answer to erectile dysfunction. Competitors like Cialis tend to become more popular among men who cannot achieve and/or maintain an erection. While Viagra works quicker, Cialis works for a longer period of time of up to 36 hours.
However many men having erectile problems ignore contraindications of the drug. Serious health conditions like blood pressure disorders, heart attacks or prostate cancer, to name but few, could be aggravated if consuming PDE5 Inhibitors, as ED drugs are also known.
Erectile dysfunction has more victims than we imagine. In America only were reported 15 up to 30 million men suffering from impotence. Age is not the only cause, as men in their 30s and 40s seek medical help for sexual failure.
Doctors say men shouldn’t disregard Cialis’ or Viagra’s side effects such as head aches, stuffy nose or blurred vision taking into consideration patients’ state of health and the heavy costs of the pills. Yet sexual activity is vital in a relationship, as medical studies prove it, and, generally, the pleasure is worth the effort.

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