Showing posts with label cialis. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Link Between Restless Legs and Impotence


New medicinal studies are popping up every month but one of the most intriguing one is the study that links erectile dysfunction and restless legs syndrome (RLS). On the surface, the two seem to be unrelated. Yet new research findings suggest they may be more linked than originally thought.

Harvard University published a study that found men that showed RLS symptoms had a higher risk of ED as well. The study had a little over 11,000 participants and it came up with numbers that showed men were about 50% more likely to experience impotency than males without RLS.

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This study actually builds on a study that was published by the Sleep journal. It is best to realize that this study does not state that these two issues are linked in every case but it does provide strong evidence to continue research and that is why studies are being furthered.

Every man with ED is not going to have RLS and every man with RLS is not going to have ED. Some researchers think the key may actually be levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that is a vital role-player in both ED and RLS. If both are linked to dopamine levels, then that is another issue altogether and can open up a whole new avenue on research.

In the mean time, for those who suffer from RLS, impotence, or both, a physician can treat help treat both issues. There are a variety of ED drugs on the market, such as Cialis or Viagra, and RLS has many options as well, both medical and therapeutic. If you feel that you may have erectile dysfunction or RLS, know that you do not have to live with either.



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Use Common Sense When Purchasing Medications Online

For many individuals making a purchase of medications online is much more convenient than going to the local pharmacy. While this may be true, you need to use caution when buying your medications online so you’re not purchasing counterfeit drugs. Many individuals see television commercials and learn that their daily medications can be purchased online for a better price and more conveniently so they pick up the phone or go online. While this is not an issue for the most part, you do need to use caution if you’re making a purchase for the first time.

In some cases when men visit their doctor and discover they have erectile dysfunction they are typically prescribed Cialis to address their ED. Some men simply might not want to purchase the drug from the local pharmacists. In many cases they will go online for their medication purchase. When doing this, make certain you do your due diligence and only purchase from reputable online sellers.

The internet has opened up many avenues to consumers in the form of convenience and buying prescriptions online is part of a growing wave of online purchases taking place. In addition to the increase in purchases of online medications comes the rise in counterfeit drug sellers taking advantage of shoppers that are looking to save money. What is a counterfeit drug? One that is sold illegally under a brand name or one that has incorrect formulations or that contains no active ingredients. If you’re purchasing a medication such as Cialis and are getting a counterfeit drug it can lead to your not being able to address your ED or one that could have too much medication in it and could negatively impact your heart. No one wants to take chances with purchasing medication that won’t address the situation.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the number of counterfeit drug resellers online has been on the rise since 2000 and that it will likely continue to rise. Also, as the number of shoppers increases so too will the number of counterfeiters willing to sell fake drugs to them. One way to tell if the drug you’re taking is suspicious is to look online for a photo of what the drug is supposed to look like. Also when you buy medication from the pharmacist the bottle now typically lists the pills shape and color so you can make certain what is in the bottle is what you’re supposed to be taking.

While many people purchase drugs online and have no issue, you need to be cautious and do your research. Only buy from a reputable online seller and be sure that you are buying safely.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Viagra Ingredient Shrinks Growths in Kids

Viagra and Cialis are two of the most popular drugs in the world today, accounting for millions of prescriptions and users. Each treats erectile dysfunction in men, though the active ingredient in Viagra, sildenafil, has other uses. First used to treat heart patients, researchers discovered later on that Viagra was able to help impotent men get erections. This led to the development of specific dosages and drug regimens for males who suffered from E.D. Now, it appears that yet another use for Viagra is at hand. Some research has shown that the drug slows the progression of disfiguring growths in children.

Though all the studies currently being done on this aspect of Viagra are in the early stages, it could bring hope to many young patients who have nowhere else to turn. Unfortunately, the treatment option for children who suffer from the disfiguring disease is expensive. Nor is anyone saying that sildenafil is a cure for the malady. The lymphatic malformations, as they are properly called, lead to overly large vessels and fluid retention vestibules in small children and babies. No one, even in the scientific community, knows what causes babies and children to develop severe lymphatic malformations, but the theory is that it has something to do with clogged lymph systems in their tiny bodies.

The growths can become quite large, even to the point that they block entire areas of the respiratory system in victims. Most of the time, the only viable option is surgery. Unfortunately, even that is impossible in many cases because of where the blockage is, or how severe it is.

Only three children have been involved in the informal study with sildenafil so far, but results have been very promising. Researchers are optimistic that even though the treatment does not completely eliminate the growths, the drug might make surgery easier and safer for those who have the disease. The concern now is to get the cost down, as the typical regimen for a victim has a price tag in the region of $1000 per month.