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Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Versus The Aphrodisiac.

Posted: Tuesday, 12 April, 2011 | Categories: viagra cialis levitra

There is a lot in erectile dysfunction news presently about natural aphrodisiacs and their ability to enhance sexual performance. Ginseng and Saffron are the latest discoveries but should not be confused with PDE5 inhibitors which serve to aid blood flow to the penis and are synthetic drugs.

The latest research from the University of Guelph suggests that these aphrodisiacs actually work and that there is much evidence supporting the find. They suggest that the news is exciting considering the rise in Viagra, Cialis and Levitra sales. They suggest that these drugs can cause unwanted side effects and are sometimes abused in order to experience heightened effects but aphrodisiacs and PDE5 inhibitors have completely different functions although one does require a functioning libido in order for erectile dysfunction treatments like Viagra to work.

Viagra, Cialis and Levitra should not be taken in conjunction with other treatments such as medication for blood pressure or cardiovascular illness and should only be purchased on prescription. If side effects are experienced they will cease as soon as treatment has ceased.

Diet Product Contains Cialis

Posted: Tuesday, 25 August, 2009 | Categories: viagra cialis levitra, Cialis

A dietary supplement has been discovered to contain the erectile dysfunction medication Cialis after the FDA launched an investigation into the product.

After laboratory tests, the FDA have announced that the STEAM supplements are being recalled. This follows on from an earlier recall of the pridct at the end of July after the treatment was shown to contain Viagra, or sildanafil.

The tests showed that the capsules contained tadalafil, a medication that should only be used with a doctor’s prescription. When taken by patients using nitrates found in some medications, including nitrogycerin, it can cause blood pressure to fall to dangerously low levels and also cause problems like headaches and hot flushes.

Patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart disease are at particular risk if they take tadalafil without a doctor’s supervision.

The capsules, sold in bottles containing 5 tablets, did not declare the medication on the list of ingredients.
The FDA have asked that any customers who bought the product stop taking it and let their doctor know if they have experienced any side effects. So far however no one has reported any ill-effects.