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FDA approved three drugs for the treatment of impotence: Cialis, Viagra and Levitra. All the three drugs work in the manner to increase the blood flow into the penis by relaxing the penile artery. These drugs are very much helpful to increase the erection. It is the effectiveness of the medicines in relation to the time they stay effective that separates them. |
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Ten Erectile Dysfunction Facts |
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Ten Facts on Erectile Dysfunction
1. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common problem.
2. ED is defined as the repeated inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.
3. ED may be caused by physical factors, psychological factors or by medications.
4. ED may be caused by a problems in any of the components of the body that are required to produce an erection. These include: |
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Sex and Love are eternal. Most of us have this initiative that aging is a prevention factor as far as sex is worried but in reality, it is not so. A pleasing and satisfying sex life at 60 is utterly possible. The truth is that many swift people are enjoying sex and sexuality more now than ever before due to the accessibility of drugs such as Levitra, Viagra and Cialis. |
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Sex - an expression of love in intimacy |
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Love is an important part of life and sex, the bond of a relationship. Love makes them to understand each other and sex in all deepens the roots of relationship with love and romance. Sex is an important part of our life because it is an expression of intimate relation and love; and also physically it relaxes the body and mind of stress. Recent studies have revealed that people who have an active sex life have lower blood pressure response to stress than people who abstain from sex. |
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Birth Control Side Effects |
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Women take birth control pills in order to restrict the size of their families and also get away from the vicious hand to mouth cycle of poverty. Some of the women may have side-effects from taking these pills, including nausea, headaches, bleeding between periods, breast tenderness or decreased libido. In such cases a woman should consult her doctor, who can advise her to change her brand to a pill that has a different dose of hormones. |
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