lunedì 30 marzo 2009

Impotence

"The inability to obtain and/or maintain a penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse" is known as impotence. It is also termed as erectile dysfunction (ED) or male sexual dysfunction.
Many males of different age groups suffer from impotence but at varying levels. Males above the age of 40 have the most cases, but growing age is not always the main reason for impotence. Even men in their twenties and thirties can have impotence problems for various different reasons.
Medical solution for ImpotenceLow degree impotence or impotence of primary level can easily be treated by improving your life style and work habits without having to seek treatment. But, however, there are instances where it is best to seek advice from your doctor and look into prescription treatment options.
Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are three highly effective prescription drugs which could work to treat impotence.

martedì 17 marzo 2009

Viagra for women

Doctors say a growing number of women are taking the anti-impotence pharmaceutical drug Viagra despite the lack of studies that prove it will amplify Libido feelings for female sexual drive, desires and responses.
"I've heard reports from all around the country of doctors prescribing it off-label to women," Dr. John Brand, director of the Kelsey Institute for Research in Sex Gender and Reproduction.
The Viagra pill, approved by the FDA for men, increases blood flow to the penis, which can help men attain external reproductive organ erections. Preliminary studies suggest it might promote libido feelings of sexual drive, desires or arousal responses in women.
Once the Viagra pills are approved for one use, doctors can legally prescribe it "off-label" for an unapproved use. However, FDA certifies it safe and effective only in treating conditions for which it has been tested.
Trials are under way in Europe.
For instance in Minneapolis, 16 women were prescribed Viagra by obstetrician/gynecologist Mario Peting of the Mark Nicol Clinic. Fourteen reported improved feelings of better sexual drives, desires and arousal responses. Six women in Chicago have taken the pill through a study at Loyola University medical Center. Three have reported better feelings of sexual drives, desires and arousal responses.

venerdì 13 marzo 2009

Many medicines have two names

Many medicines have two names:

The brand name given to a medicine by the drug company that makes the medicine.
The scientific or generic name for the active ingredient of the medicine that is decided by an expert committee.
An example is the generic medicine sildenafil used to treat impotence, brand named as Viagra by the manufacturer Pfizer.
About 10-12 years after a new medicine is introduced, the patent (exclusive rights) runs out, and then other drug manufacturers are allowed to produce it. These are often cheaper than the original brand, and may be sold under the generic name or new brand names. For example, the generic medicine acetaminophen, which is now sold under many brand names including Panadol and Calpol.
Doctors often prescribe generic medicines because pharmacies may not stock every brand. All generic medicines must meet the same strict standards as the original branded medicine, so while they may look or taste different they are clinically identical and provide the same treatment as the original branded medicine.
The exceptions to this rule are anti-epilepsy medicines and some long acting preparations such as diltiazem and nifedipine. Here, it does make a difference if you change from one brand to another. These medicines should all be prescribed by their brand name to ensure that you can continue to use the same brand and preparation.

martedì 10 marzo 2009

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lunedì 9 marzo 2009

Treatment for psychological erectile dysfunction?

Last week we wrote about psychological erectile dysfunction and how one can tell if erectile dysfunction is psychological? Well allot of guys liked that post and it seems many men suffer from psychological impotence. So we are going to post a little more information on what might cause psychological ED and why allot of men are getting it and also how it can be treated by simple exercises or natural remedies.


So what actually does cause psychological erectile dysfunction?
Many factors can contribute to it, some of the main ones are stress and anxiety. If at a young age you start taking on responsibilities that cause tremendous stress and anxiety in your life this can amount to giving you psychological ed and your brain sends negative impulses to your penis which cause it to loose blood flow and create psychogenic impotence
Problems with your relationship:
In some occasions the problem has developed in your head due to your relationship with your wife, girlfriend or partner. Being in a relationship for a long time can be hard for a man but a bad relationship can be worse. This mixed with stress and anxiety affects your sexual performance and can also be called anxiety performance, which is out last point linked to psychological erectile dysfunction.
Performance Anxiety:
Will I do good? Will she think I am a loser? Will I come to quickly? Will she not be satisfied? These are all very common questions guys ask themselves before engaging in sexual acts. The main goal is to not concentrate on how well you will perform but on enjoying yourself. thinking to much of what might go wrong is the worse way to look at sex, train yourself to not think of any of those questions mentioned above and just be yourself and relax.
How can I get Treatment for psychological erectile dysfunction?
Well the best way is to train your mind to get nervous or anxious but no many men can do this. The best sugestion is trying natural remedies that will help you perform, horny goat weed is one of the best natural remedies for ED, Tribulus Terrestris and Tongkat Ali as well. Doing kegel penis exercises helps the pelvic muscles get stronger which can result in better erections and last but not least melatonin is a good natural stress reliever, try researching it for more information.

mercoledì 4 marzo 2009

Viagra 'aids muscular dystrophy'

Viagra improves blood flow
The anti-impotence drug Viagra may help save people with muscular dystrophy from an early death, a study suggests.
Researchers found the way the drug works to combat impotence may also help ward off heart failure in muscular dystrophy patients.
Tests on mice with a version of the disease showed the drug helped keep their hearts working well.
The Montreal Heart Institute study appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It is important to remember that benefits seen in animals do not always translate into human medicine
Dr Marita PohlschmidtMuscular Dystrophy Campaign
Muscular dystrophy is a genetic condition causing wasting of the muscles.
The first signs of muscular weakness appear at roughly age five, leading to a progressive loss in the ability to walk by the age of 13.
People with the condition are also at a higher risk of heart failure due to a weakening of the muscles which keep the organ pumping strongly.
For this reason, many people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy - the most common form of the condition - die in early life, often in their 20s or 30s.

Blood flow
The Montreal team found that Viagra - known technically as sildenafil - prevents the loss of a molecule, cGMP, which plays a key role in keeping blood vessels dilated.
In the penis, this increases blood flow, and helps to combat impotence.
But in the heart it helps to ensure the organ itself receives a proper supply of blood, and remains healthy and strong.
With the heart in a strong condition, it is more able to withstand the impact of weakening muscle cells caused by muscular dystrophy.
Viagra works by blocking an enzyme, PDE5, which breaks down cGMP.
Professor Jean-Claude Tardif, director of the Montreal Heart Institute Research Centre, said: "These experimental results give us hope that one day it will be possible to treat with this approach cardiac problems in patients with muscular dystrophy, and perhaps even treat other heart diseases."
The researchers also inserted a gene that increased cGMP production in the mice's heart cells, and found that this helped the animals to maintain normal cardiac function.
Dr Marita Pohlschmidt, director of research at the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, said the research was interesting.
However, she added: "It is important to remember that benefits seen in animals do not always translate into human medicine.
"Although this is promising, it is still very early days and we look forward to further research that will demonstrate the impact it might have for people with muscular dystrophy." Viagra improves blood flow The anti-impotence drug Viagra may help save people with muscular dystrophy from an early death, a study suggests.
Researchers found the way the drug works to combat impotence may also help ward off heart failure in muscular dystrophy patients.
Tests on mice with a version of the disease showed the drug helped keep their hearts working well.
The Montreal Heart Institute study appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It is important to remember that benefits seen in animals do not always translate into human medicine
Dr Marita PohlschmidtMuscular Dystrophy Campaign
Muscular dystrophy is a genetic condition causing wasting of the muscles.
The first signs of muscular weakness appear at roughly age five, leading to a progressive loss in the ability to walk by the age of 13.
People with the condition are also at a higher risk of heart failure due to a weakening of the muscles which keep the organ pumping strongly.
For this reason, many people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy - the most common form of the condition - die in early life, often in their 20s or 30s.
Blood flow
The Montreal team found that Viagra - known technically as sildenafil - prevents the loss of a molecule, cGMP, which plays a key role in keeping blood vessels dilated.
In the penis, this increases blood flow, and helps to combat impotence.
But in the heart it helps to ensure the organ itself receives a proper supply of blood, and remains healthy and strong.
With the heart in a strong condition, it is more able to withstand the impact of weakening muscle cells caused by muscular dystrophy.
Viagra works by blocking an enzyme, PDE5, which breaks down cGMP.
Professor Jean-Claude Tardif, director of the Montreal Heart Institute Research Centre, said: "These experimental results give us hope that one day it will be possible to treat with this approach cardiac problems in patients with muscular dystrophy, and perhaps even treat other heart diseases."
The researchers also inserted a gene that increased cGMP production in the mice's heart cells, and found that this helped the animals to maintain normal cardiac function.
Dr Marita Pohlschmidt, director of research at the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, said the research was interesting.
However, she added: "It is important to remember that benefits seen in animals do not always translate into human medicine.
"Although this is promising, it is still very early days and we look forward to further research that will demonstrate the impact it might have for people with muscular dystrophy."