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Consumer Reports: Oversold Testosterone Treatments
Two years ago drugmakers spent 14-million dollars promoting prescription testosterone.
Doctor gives warnings concerning prescription testosterone
According to Consumer Reports, over $100 million was spent last year to promote prescription testosterone, marketing everything from gels and patches to injections.
Newer, Pricier Prostate Cancer Radiation No Better Than Old: Study
The costly form of radiation therapy that has become the norm for prostate cancer in the United States may be no better than the older, cheaper variety -- at least for some men, a new study suggests.
Maca root improves libido, boosts stamina, and lowers cholesterol
Maca is a plant that is native to the Andes mountains of Peru, and which is characterized by its fleshy taproot.
Long-Term Use of Pain Meds Linked to Erectile Dysfunction
Eighty percent, if not more, of the public has experienced back pain. Despite the best technology, the latest in surgical practices and the most advanced rehabilitative techniques, pain may persist, compromising sleep and in some cases, helping bring on depression .
Painkiller use can lead to erectile dysfunction
Men who regularly pop prescription painkillers, also known as opoids, are at a higher risk from erectile dysfunction , according to new research published today in Spine medical journal.
Pfizer bypasses pharmacies, begins selling Viagra online directly to men
Concerned about continued profit losses from competitors and online counterfeiters, drug giant Pfizer Inc.
If Sexual Dysfunction Were a Virus, "It'd Be Pandemic": Expert
"I never thought that ED was something I would have to deal with," Ernie Dillard said.
FTC Rules that "Randomized Clinical Trial" Evidence is...
If you represent food and beverage manufacturers who advertise their products, you will want to be familiar with In the Matter of POM Wonderful LLC, a recent decision by the Federal Trade Commission .
Painkillers for chronic back pain linked to erectile dysfunction in men
A new study from the Oregon Health & Science University suggests men who take prescription painkillers for chronic back pain have a higher risk of erectile dysfunction , according to a news release on May 15.
Long-term use of prescription painkillers for back pain linked to erectile dysfunction in men
Regularly taking prescription painkillers, also known as opioids, is associated with a higher risk of erectile dysfunction in men, according to a study published online today in the journal Spine .
'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.
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.
Treating Erectile Dysfunction Without Medication: Shockwave Therapy Device Improves Impotence
With a new device that stimulates blood flow, men struggling with erectile dysfunction may be able to forgo medication options.
Elan enters $1-billion royalty deal with Theravance over potential respiratory drug sales
Irish drugmaker Elan Corp. PLC plans to pay $1-billion for the right to future royalties from four respiratory treatments being developed by Theravance Inc.
What can I do to treat erectile dysfunction?
The question: I'm embarrassed to say it, but I'm noticing that it's getting more difficult to maintain an erection.
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.
Most men with Erectile Dysfunction don't get treatment - Study
A study has found that the majority of men with erectile dysfunction, ED, do not get treatment, according to the American Urological Association.
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.