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Aphrodisiacs That Are as Stimulating as Decaf
Sexcereal is an "all-natural, GMO-free, gender-based breakfast cereal" that is supposed to be as much an aphrodisiac as it is part of a balanced breakfast.
'Viagra and Jack Daniels' culture is creating a crisis of masculinity ...
British men are in 'crisis', Labour will claim today in a warning about the impact of unemployment, pornography, drink and drugs on half the population.
Does Big Pharma contribute to sexual dysfunction in the elderly?
Not only is it assumed that older adults suffer from sexual dysfunction as a normal cause of aging, it is also believed that most do not have sexual desires.
The shockwaves that can give a man's love life a boost
Shockwaves could be a novel way to treat impotence. Scientists say a new device that releases thousands of energy waves may help by increasing blood flow.
Sex Supplements May Contain Hidden, Harmful Drugs
Consumers should not buy sexual enhancement supplements, either online or in stores, because the products may contain undisclosed drugs that could cause serious harm, medical experts say.
Pfizer's Direct-To-Consumer Campaigns: A Model For The Future?
Selling Viagra directly to customers from its own website, heavy advertising on television to a mass audience, sidestepping wholesalers in Australia, acquisition of OTC drugs and deals with generic drugmakers are all part of a marketing experiment to find innovative ways to sell lifestyle drugs directly to the buyers.
Health briefs: Only 25% of men diagnosed get erectile dysfunction treatment
Never mind the commercials with men talking freely to their doctor about their erectile dysfunction, taking a prescription for treatment to the pharmacy and settling in for a romantic evening.
Sex supplements often contain Viagra ingredients
Herbal supplements aimed at improving men's sexual abilities often contain the active ingredients in erectile dysfunction pills such as Viagra, according to a new study.
Viagra Site Won't End Fraud or Male Embarrassment
Pfizer Inc. , the drug's producer, now has a site for you : its own Viagra.com, where you can get the blockbuster impotence fighter without wondering what shady source you're dealing with.
Direct-to-Consumer Viagra: Pharma Sale Strategy of the Future?
One of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies is trying something new. Starting this week, New York-based Pfizer will sell Viagra directly to consumers, so they don't need to get it from a pharmacy.
Pfizer Inc. says it will begin selling Viagra directly to patients on its website, which is good news for men who are too bashful to ask their neighborhood druggist for the impotence remedy.
Pfizer to Sell Viagra Directly from Its Website
Pfizer says it will make its most-counterfeited product, the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra , directly available on its website, making it the first major drugmaker to try this approach.
Most Men With Erectile Dysfunction Don't Seem to Get Treatment
Never mind the commercials with men talking freely to their doctor about their erectile dysfunction, taking a prescription for treatment to the pharmacy and settling in for a romantic evening.
Pfizer Goes Direct With Viagra Sales To Men
Those are counterfeit Viagra pills on the left and real ones on the right . The ubiquitous blue-toned TV ads for Viagra look downright tame compared with Pfizer's latest gambit for the impotence remedy.
Pfizer will offer Viagra online in attempt to counter illicit pills
The maker of Viagra, the world's leading treatment for erectile dysfunction, has announced that it will start selling its product direct online, in an effort to counter the apparently unstoppable trade in counterfeit pills.
Facing Off Against Counterfeit Online Pharmacies: Pfizer Launches New ...
The site, which is powered by CVS/pharmacy and accessible through Viagra.com, offers men with erectile dysfunction an opportunity to purchase Viagra online from a trusted source.
Sex Supplements Recalled Due to Undeclared Drugs
Several sexual enhancement supplements were recalled this week because the products contain undeclared drugs, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
The truth about guys and sex: They fake it, too
David, 28, was chronically faking his orgasms. His girlfriend hadn't caught on, but David decided to visit a specialist anyway.