Saturday, February 28, 2009
Viagra (sildenafil) doesn’t work as a treatment for women, most studies show. But new research suggests that among women who suffer sexual side effects as a result of antidepressants, the little blue pill may help.
Sexual side effects due to antidepressant treatment are common, affecting from 30 percent to 70 percent of men and women who use the drugs. In the first month of treatment, about two out of three patients will stop using antidepressants, often citing sexual side effects as a reason. (more…)
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Viagra (sildenafil) is the first unique effective and reliable oral preparation for erectile dysfunction treatment.
There were 21 placebo controlled clinical trials of Viagra carried out in different countries in which more than 3000 men suffering from erectile dysfunction participated. The age of the patients was from 19 to 87. The duration of ED was 5 years on average. During these trials Viagra was taking when it was necessary 1 hour prior to a coming sexual activity. In all clinical trials Viagra has demonstrated statistically trustworthy advantage comparing to placebo. (more…)