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Canadians Don’t Like Spontaneous Sex – Eli Lilly

Canadians are less spontaneous and crazy about sex than other nations, shows the survey by ED drug manufacturer Eli Lilly.

Canadians and Sex

A recent survey conducted in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, Austria and other European countries, found out that Canadians are the least spontaneous in their sexual lives. The vast majority of respondents (67%) prefer to have sex on Saturdays, and usually have it 1.35 times a week.

Almost half of Canadians like evening sex, meaning they get into bed after 6 p.m.

Those who try to avoid sex typically cite tiredness and fatigue as their excuses. Also, women tend to complain about headaches, while men say they suffer from muscle pain. Interestingly enough, men are more likely to suspect women of excuses than vice versa.

The survey was performed by Eli Lilly and Co., the manufacturer of one of the most popular erectile drugs, Cialis. Over 13,000 men and women from the countries listed above participated in this online survey.

Commenting on the findings, Dr. Gerald Brock of the University of Western Ontario, said: those who do not have enough sex “simply don’t have the same quality of life as individuals who have a healthy sex life, There’s no question that when you restore that sexual activity and address their concerns, all measures show an improvement in overall quality of life.”

US FDA Approves Cialis for New Uses

Cialis can now be used to treat not only erectile dysfunction, but also prostate enlargement and other medical conditions in men.

Cialis

On Friday, October 7th, Eli Lilly, the manufacturer of Cialis, the #1 erectile dysfunction drug, said that the “weekend pill” has been approved for uses other that treatment of impotence.

The US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) issued an approval for the use of Cialis in men suffering from erectile dysfunction, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) or prostate enlargement, and both, ED and BPH.

The decision of the US FDA is based upon numerous clinical trials, which proved that Cialis in 5 mg dose is suitable for treatment of BPH and ED + BPH. The studies involved almost 2,000 men.

Commenting on the latest news from Eli Lilly and the US FDA, Mr. Roehrborn of the University of Texas SouthWestern Medical Center, said that “a single medication approved to treat both may be a significant therapeutic option for men and physicians since many men who have ED also experience the signs and symptoms of BPH.”

Dave Ricks of Eli Lilly USA, in his turn, said that the new uses of its popular drug Cialis will help “reinforce our [Eli Lilly's] commitment to providing medical innovation in the area of men’s health.”

Eli Lilly Denies Eyesight Problems Caused by Cialis

New study financed by the manufacturer of Cialis, Eli Lilly, revealed that earlier reports claiming ED drugs cause eye problems, are groundless.

Cialis and eye problems

A study financed by Eli Lilly, manufacturer of Cialis, revealed that there is no link between eye problems and the use of PDE-5 erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra, Levitra and Cialis.

The study was carried out for 6 months and involved 250 men. Men were split into 3 groups, one of which received daily dosage of Cialis, and two others – daily dosage of Viagra and placebo medication accordingly.

Of 250 men, only 194 finished the program and demonstrated no significant vision changes.

The results of the research were published in Archives of Ophthalmology.

Let us remind that earlier it was reported that erectile dysfunction drugs are closely linked with blue-tinged and/or blurred vision.

According to scientists, the number of reported cases of eye problems is tiny compared to the scale of ED pills use. They also highlight that the reported cases might well be linked to the natural process eyesight changes caused by old age.

To make sure Viagra, Cialis and other ED drugs do not cause unwanted side effects, please, consult your physician.

Cialis Can Be Used to Treat Rare Blood Disease

US doctors carried out a research, which showed that Cialis – ED medication – is great for treating Raynaud’s disease, a rare blood condition.

A recent research by the American College of Rheumatolgy showed that Cialis, a popular drug for treatment of erectile dysfunction, can be used to treat a rare blood condition.

Raynaud’s disease, a condition that results in closing of blood vessels when patient is exposed to cold or stress. In certain cases, this disease might lead to finger ulcers and scarring.

This disorder is very rare and is only found in 5% of US population. Cialis is one of the few drugs that can help treat this disease.

The research carried out among 53 patients. Half of the group was prescribed with Cialis, another half – with Placebo. Cialis worked in 77% of cases with no side effects observed in patients.

The mechanism of action is as follows: Cialis opens up blood vessels and, thus, improves blood flow to fingers and toes.

A similar study was carried out by the University of Manchester among 57 patients.

Doctors are determined that these studies can significantly improve the treatment of patients suffering from Raynaud’s disease.

Is Cialis Habit-forming or Not?

Addiction to Cialis

No. If a man takes Cialis on a regular basis to have an erection that doesn’t mean that a man is Cialis addicted; that means a man still has problems with erection.

The main component of Cialis, tadalafil, doesn’t lead to addiction to the drug. Therefore, Cialis is not a habit-forming drug. Let’s try to find out the causes of impotence to explain the way Cialis acts.

Among main causes of impotence are medical and psychological factors. Medical ones include diabetes and high blood pressure. If impotence is due to physical condition it is clear that Cialis is not the medicine to improve it. So, men suffering from high blood pressure or diabetes will need to use Cialis on regular basis.

It is important to know that Cialis doesn’t bring long-term improvement of sexual function. It acts bringing the blood flow more intensively to penis. And Cialis doesn’t affect the ability of a man to have erection in the future.

So, men taking Cialis shouldn’t be worried about addiction to this medicine because Cialis doesn’t  change the sexual function in general, it brings short-term effect.

Milwaukee Teachers Want Viagra and Cialis Back

Male teachers in Milwaukee, WI, try to get erectile drugs like Viagra, Cialis and Levitra back to their insurance plans by taking the school board to court.

While the whole world is doing its best to not face layoffs, the teachers union in Milwaukee, WI, is taking legal actions against the school board in an effort to have erectile drugs included into their health insurance plans.

Male employees are determined that the exclusion of drugs like Viagra, Cialis and Levitra from their policies is discriminatory. They have been trying to argue this for the past 2 years.

The lawyers, however, believe that there is no discrimination against males and that Viagra and other erectile dysfunction drugs have been removed from the insurance plan in 2005 because they are used not out of medical necessity.

The annual cost of bringing Viagra, Cialis and Levitra back into the policy reaches approximately $786,000. This is the average salary of 10-12 school teachers, who are, by the way, getting layoff notices in large amounts.

Lawyers believe that the “ED money” should be spent on saving jobs and in other useful ways.

The teachers union, however, does not share the point of view of the school board lawyers. Teachers claim that erectile dysfunction oftentimes results in such serious condition as heart disease and prostate cancer. Moreover, Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are all approved by the US Food and Drug Administration and recommended by the American Urological Association.

Do Viagra and Cialis Lead to Increased STD Risk?

Research showed that men of erectile dysfunction drugs are 3 times more prone to STDs than those who are not taking Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra.

A recent study carried out by medical experts of Harvard University showed that men suffering from erectile dysfunction and taking prescribed ED medication (such as Viagra and Cialis) are 3 times more prone to having STD (sexually transmitted disease) than others.

The study published in Annals of Internal Medicine was based on the analysis of insurance claims made by men in their 40’s.

The results suggest, however, that it is the nature of men rather than erectile dysfunction drugs that lead to increased risk of sexually transmitted diseases.

The higher rate of STDs was seen in the year preceding and following the one that men started to take Viagra, Cialis or Levitra.

The risk of STD is 2.8 times higher in the first year that men are on ED drugs, and 2.65 in the second year.

This fact led Harvard researchers to a conclusion that patients on ED medication are more prone to have unsafe sex.

Researchers also found out that despite the fact that young men have more sexual partners than men in their 40’s, the latter have higher rate of STD because they prefer unsafe sex.

As such, the overall proportion of middle-aged men diagnosed by HIV/AIDS reaches 44%.

The authors of the research were unable to determine whether it was the sexual behavior of men on ED medication that led to higher STD rate.