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Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Review shows dangers of erectile dysfunction drugs sold on the internet

A review from scientist in the UK, US and Sweden reveals that 90 percent of drugs for erectile dysfunction are now sold on the internet. Purchasing drugs to treat ED and other diseases from the internet can harm health by bypassing needed health. Many of the drugs also contain harmful ingredients.

The dangers of counterfeit drugs sold on the internet can also pose health risks from the impurity of the products. According to a review of studies, 2.3 million drugs for erectile dysfunction are sold monthly on the internet and mostly without prescription. Additionally, 44 per cent of the Viagra offered on the internet is counterfeit.

The focus of the analysis was on drugs sold on the internet to treat erectile dysfunction from 1995 to 2009, and included more than 50 studies.

Graham Jackson, a London-based cardiologist who led the study says, “We discovered that 150 patients had been admitted to hospitals in Singapore after taking counterfeit tadalfil [Cialis] and herbal preparations that claimed to cure ED. Seven were comatose, as the drugs contained a powerful drug used to treat diabetes, and four subsequently died.”

Jackson warns that erectile dysfunction drugs are not the only counterfeit medications sold on the internet. “In Argentina, two pregnant women died after being given injections of a counterfeit iron preparation for anaemia and 51 children died in Bangladesh of kidney failure after taking paracetamol [acetaminophen] syrup contaminated with diethylene glycol, which is widely used as car antifreeze.”

Fake drugs sold on the internet included contraceptive and antimalaria pills, counterfeit antibiotics and water sold as a vaccine for meningitis. According to rough estimates, there could be as many as 2.5 million men in the Europe using counterfeit Viagra obtained from the internet without physician prescription or medical exam because of the embarrassment associated with erectile dysfunction. Analysis of ED drugs shows that some contain active ingredients while others contain contaminants that could harm health.

An analysis of Viagra seized by law enforcement agents revealed that a Hungarian sample contained amphetamine. In the UK, the “little blue pill” Viagra was colored with printer ink and contained caffeine and bulk lactose. Out of 370 alleged Viagra samples sold on the internet, seized by authorities, and then analyzed by the Dutch National Institute for Public Health, only 10 were genuine – the rest contained a variety of other drugs.

Fake drugs sold on the internet are profitable, and laws that apply in one country may not apply in another, making control of sales difficult. The World Health Organization views internet sales of drugs as a community health hazard that needs to be stopped. Jackson explains that “obstacles to effective action include the lack of a clear worldwide consensus on what constitutes a counterfeit drug and the fact that activities that are illegal in one country may be legal in another.”

The study authors say clinicians should warn the public of the potential harm that can ensue from buying counterfeit drugs on the internet. In some cases selling fake drugs on the internet for erectile dysfunction and other health condition can be ten times as profitable per kilogram as heroin for unscrupulous marketers. The sale of counterfeit drugs can also lead people to avoid need health care, leaving conditions such as hypertension and diabetes undiagnosed.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 at 9:35 am and is filed under Impotence.
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Saturday, 16 October 2010

Erectile Dysfunction Drug Review - Which Drugs Work the Best?


Erectile dysfunction is a medical term that sends men into a limp, no pun intended. It refers to the inability of a man to get an erection in the face of sexual intercourse, regardless of the desire and intention to engage in sexual activity and the presence of sexual stimulation. Erectile dysfunction is a threat to any romantic affairs or marriage; the absence of sexual intercourse builds up the frustration of the man and his partner, resulting in a strained relationship. Moreover, erectile dysfunction causes a man to lose his self-esteem and self-confidence. It is without a doubt that erectile dysfunction must be cured. This article gives an erectile dysfunction drug review and looks into the general effectiveness of drugs in treating erectile dysfunction.

There are many drugs that promise deliverance from the damaging clutches of erectile dysfunction. The most common of these drugs is Viagra, so this is the first product to be discussed in this erectile dysfunction drug review. Viagra is the brand or specific name of sildenafil, a medication that has the power to produce an erection, if taken at the right dose. Viagra comes as a pill. When the pill is swallowed, the sildenafil nitrate enters the man's bloodstream and then attaches to the PDE5 enzyme in the penis where most of the chemical is released. When the man becomes sexually stimulated or aroused, his brain sends the message to the NANC cells found in his penis. The nitrate oxide produced in the penis then creates cGMP, which works to relax the arteries in the penis. Because the PDE5 has been released, the cGMP in the penis builds up, allowing the arteries in the penis to dilate fully. The penis inflates with blood and, thanks be to Science, the man gets a complete erection. Viagra enjoys an 85% success rate, but all cases, whether successful or not, report side effects.

There is rarely an erectile dysfunction drug review that gives Viagra a failing grade. However, it is a must to learn about the side effects it brings. Firstly, Viagra tends to have a spill-over effect. As Viagra blocks PDE5, it touches PDE6, the enzyme used in the cone cells in the eye's retina. Many men who are patrons of Viagra report a change in the way they perceive the colors green and blue. Because of this disturbance in color vision, pilots are prohibited from taking Viagra 12 hours (or less) before a flight. In general, men are advised to take Viagra at least an hour before sexual intercourse. Secondly, Viagra poses a problem to men who are taking drugs such as nitroglycerin for heart problems, particularly angina. Nitroglycerin is a drug that increases nitric oxide and opens up the arteries for better supplication of oxygen into the heart. When nitroglycerin and Viagra are taken together, the highly increased amount of nitric oxide and the blocking of the PDE5 enzyme can result in more heart problems. In fact, there have been cases of heart attack, stroke, and death.

There are many other drugs that work the same way as Viagra does, and they also pose the same health risks. Common side effects include headaches, migraines, an upset stomach, and facial hotness or flushing. There is also the risk of getting a long-lasting erection, referred to medically as priapism, which can be painful and can permanently damage the tissues in the penis when left untreated. These drugs may also produce an allergic reaction. Viagra is a prescription drug primarily because of its serious nature. Any reliable erectile dysfunction drug review will say that it is best to consult a doctor and seek expert advice on the options available for treating erectile dysfunction. Furthermore, with so many drugs claiming to cure erectile dysfunction, it's only right to read not just one erectile dysfunction drug review but many others to find out which drugs work best.








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Sunday, 10 October 2010

Product Review: Aneros Prostate Stimulator

The Chef is always up for trying new things, so when I saw this toy up for review I emailed him right away. He said he definitely wanted to try it, as he had eyed it in stores many times but the $58 price tag kept him from purchasing one. Luckily, Babeland was happy to send one for review.

Let’s talk about the prostate, shall we? It’s this great ring-shaped gland around the urethra. It’s kind of similar in location to the female g-spot (in and up toward the belly button). It likes firm pressure. It. is. excellent.

The Chef says when I work his prostate it feels like he can’t stop coming. Awesome! Many men say they’ve become multi-orgasmic through prostate stimulation. As a woman, I really enjoy the feeling of being inside my partner. I think prostate play is super hot. If you and/or your partner are interested in a little exploration, this is a great toy for you!

The Aneros is a really funny looking toy.

and also it reminds me of a little body builder flexing his muscles.

If I were to come across it in a store, it would not appeal to me. It’s made of hard white plastic, and it has those little swirly parts that look uncomfortable.

Au contraire.

The genius in this little guy is the design. It’s really quite small (a humble 4.5 inches long and 1 inch wide at the biggest point.) It’s designed to actually be hands-free, and some men are able to attain orgasm simply by inserting it and then pulsing their tush muscles. Nice!

The curve is meant to aim toward your belly button, and then the blunt smooth head finds its way to your prostate. The front little arm thing is supposed to massage the perineum and the back one is a handle. There are even little ridges around the neck, which stimulate the sensitive opening of the anus.
It is impossible for me to not see this as a little headless guy flexing.

So what’s the consensus? Positive! The Chef liked it a lot! I was worried the hard plastic would be uncomfortable, but it didn’t bother him at all. He said it steered itself right to the right place, and didn’t feel gigantic. Remember, please, to use lube with this! You’ll be glad you did.

I like the Aneros because I have little tiny fingers, and they don’t quite reach up to where they need to be. For partner play, this toy is great. The handle couldn’t be easier to grasp. And The Chef likes it because it works hands-free too, which is awesome for solo play. I gawked a little at the price ($58 for injection plastic??) but it is definitely one-of-a-kind, and there’s nothing else like it on the market. What you’re paying for is a great idea and an excellent form. I asked the men I know who own one if it was worth the price tag, and they all gave it a hearty “yes!”

Size-wise, this toy is very beginner-friendly. For those of you who are new to the sport, check out this article for tips and tricks.

I’m giving the Aneros 4.5 out of 5 stars. Points deducted only because I can’t believe this toy is that expensive to produce, and I’m poor. If it weren’t sent to me for free for review, I probably wouldn’t have purchased it. Now that I have it, though, it will definitely get a lot of use!

Thanks, Babeland, for sending me this in exchange for a fair and honest review!



This entry was posted on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 at 6:48 pm and is filed under Prostate.
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