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Is the FTC Decision in POM Wonderful a Game Changer? Only Time (and a Pending Appeal) Will Tell
... its products as treating, preventing, or reducing the risk of heart disease, prostate cancer, and erectile dysfunction. In May 2012, FTC Administrative Law Judge D. Michael Chappell held that 19 POM products were indeed falsely or deceptively ... Comment?
Low T (testosterone)--Where's the Beef?
... in the journal Andrology found that even in men who have low levels of T in their blood and suffer erectile dysfunction (ED), T supplements had no effect in improving mood or well-being. The study by Spitzer and colleagues at Boston University ... Comment?
Health Highlights: March 22, 2013
... Man, Libido Sexual Enhancer and Stiff Days -- contain compounds similar to the active ingredient in the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra and Cialis, NBC News reported. This ingredient may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs, ... Comment?
Beverly Hills Urologist Named One of Los Angeles Magazine's 2013 SuperDoctors
... robotic surgery. Dr. Michel treats urologic cancers, BPH and prostatic diseases, urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, kidney stones, and female urology. Kia Michel M.D. earned his medical degree at the University of Washington School of ... Comment?
MOHLER: Naming drugs is more fun than sudoku
... incontinence product Viagracycline.........combination product for managing erectile dysfunction and sexually transmitted disease Zzzzzzz.......................fabulous new all night sleeping pill Dr. Mohler has practiced family medicine in Grand ... Comment?
Roach: Can impotence be a medicinal side effect?
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... medication is as effective as surgery. But medication always has the potential of side effects, and erectile dysfunction, to use the preferred term, is not uncommon with many medicines used for coronary disease or high blood pressure. Balancing a ... Comment?
What's Causing the Epidemic of Cancer, Birth Defects, ED, and More?
... testes, increased infertility rates in the U.S., as well as more and more men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED). (Ok, antler malformation and ED is a bit of a stretch, but just go with it!). David Brownstein, M.D. is a Board-Certified family ... Comment?
MinusIQ Pill Makes Idiots Tolerable
Feel like you're alone in a world of Wal-Mart idiots? Trust me, you're not. Sometimes I can just see the word stupid written on people's faces, and that's before they open their mouths. Comment?
FDA warns sexual enhancement supplements contain hidden drugs
A supplement called "Stiff Days" contains sildenafil, the active ingredient in prescription drug Viagra, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction ; "Rock-It Man" contains a similar compound called hydroxythiohomosildenafil; and "Libido Sexual Enhancer" contains both of those ingredients as well as tadalafil, which is the active ingredient in the ... (more) 4 comments
Nitric Oxide - Therapeutics, Markets and Companies - 2013 Report
... Important therapeutic areas for NO-based therapies are inflammatory disorders, cardiovascular diseases, erectile dysfunction, inflammation, pain and neuroprotection. The first therapeutic use of NO was by inhaltion for acute respiratory distress ... Comment?
... portfolio of drugs that treat numerous disorders, including Alzheimer's Disease, cardiovascular issues, erectile dysfunction, depression, and respiratory illnesses. Pfizer also produces a drug that is designed to help people quit smoking. Some of ... Comment?
FDA advises against use of three adulterated drug products
... such as sildenafil, the active ingredient in the FDA-approved prescription drug Viagra, used to treat Erectile Dysfunction. "This undeclared ingredient may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs, such as nitroglycerin, and may lower ... Comment?
Great husband, lousy sex?
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... experience in sexual counseling by visiting www.aasect.org . If the biggest impediment you're facing is erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation, find a urologist with excellent credentials and patient reviews. Most men function best sexually ... Comment?
The Majority Of Men With Erectile Dysfunction Remain Untreated
Despite the high erectile dysfunction prevalence most patients receive no treatment, according to a new US study, presented at the 28th Annual EAU Congress. Comment?
Research Driven Erectile Dysfunction Concerns are Addressed by Dr....
Recent articles, 'The Disappearing Penis' and 'Erectile Dysfunction Severity as a Risk Marker for Cardiovascular Disease Hospitalisation,' outline a range of factors causing men to suffer from erectile dysfunction. Comment?
Regular Exercise During Young Adulthood Could Improve Brain Functioning Later On, Study Finds
... 18 and 40. "The men in our study who exercised more seemed to experience a protective benefit against erectile dysfunction," study co-author Wayland Hsiao, assistant professor of urology at Emory School of Medicine, Comment?
Our sex life is great, so why does my boyfriend want to take Viagra?
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A box of Viagra, typically used to treat erectile dysfunction, is seen in a pharmacy in Toronto in this Jan. Comment?
Vitamin B critical function in maintaining overall health.
... and Vitamin B3 are active components of the drug cytoflavin . It is used to treat chronic prostatitis, erectile dysfunction and other disorders. The first multicenter randomized trial for folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12 reduce homocysteine ... Comment?
Impotence emerging as major cause of divorce: Study
... dealing in sex-related problems in men, took into account nearly 2,500 Indian men suffering from erectile dysfunction or impotence. The study found that erectile dysfunction affects 50 percent of men over the age of 40 and 10 percent of men below ... Comment?
'Menopause the Musical': Hit show resonates with female audience
... show) is sit in the front and look around and look at the faces. It is a show unto itself." an era when erectile dysfunction and women's hygiene ads run routinely during the evening news, the subject of menopause -- when a woman's fertility, and ... Comment?