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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.”

NHS to Limit Prescriptions of ED Drugs in UK

UK men suffering from erectile dysfunction might soon be limited to only 2 ED pills a month available under the NHS scheme.

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Brits suffering from erectile dysfunction might soon face a restricted availability of ED drugs prescriptions under the National Health Service program.

Currently, NHS PCTs (primary care trusts) in a number of counties, including Milton Keynes, Oxfordshire, Berkshire East, Berkshire West and Buckinghamshire, have issued “recommendations” for general practitioners (GPs) to limit prescriptions of ED drugs. They believe that two tablets of Viagra, Levitra or Cialis a month is just enough for the patients.

Even though NHS spokespersons insist that “Any decision made by the PCT cannot prohibit prescribing, but will form a recommendation to GPs,” many GPs in fact say it is being presented as an edict.

Let’s remind that prescriptions of erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra and Cialis under the NHS scheme is already severely restricted. Only those suffering from diabetes, prostate cancer and multiple sclerosis are eligible for receiving free ED pills.

Viagra Helps Save the Life of a Baby Girl in UK

Viagra helps save another baby’s life as it is proved to be effective not only when it comes to treatment of erectile dysfunction, but also to treatment of heart-related problems.

Baby Cerys with parents

The Daily Mail recently published a report, which suggests that erectile dysfunction drug #1 in the world, Viagra, helped saved another life.

This time, it was Cerys Small, a baby girl with a severe heart condition born in Newport, South Wales. The lack of blood circulation almost resulted in the baby’s death as the girl lived through 3 heart surgeries, none of which helped.

It was Viagra, the popular treatment for erectile dysfunction, that helped improve the blood circulation in the baby Cerys Small.

Since the baby has other health problems, which include but are not limited to complications with stomach and bowels, she will need to have further operations.

The girl will be prescribed Viagra till she reaches 5 years old and becomes strong enough to survive through a series of other surgeries.

Cerys’ family is very grateful to the doctors at the Bristol hospital who helped saved the baby’s life. So, the family members (Kerrie the mother, Gareth the father, and Evan and Megan the siblings) have raised 1,750 pounds ($2,730) to buy new equipment for the Bristol hospital.

New ED Drug Proved to Be Highly Effective

A new erectile dysfunction drug, which is currently being tested by its developer, Vivus, is said to be highly efficient, fast to take effect and, thus, being a potential rival to Viagra and Cialis.

On Monday, November 14th, Vivus announced that its erectile dysfunction drug Avanfil, which is currently being investigated, acts in as little as it minutes. The proportion of men, in whom the drug was successful, reached 83%. The data was presented at the Sexual Medicine Society of North America in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Commenting on he findings of the clinical trials, one of men’s healthcare professionals said: “Based on the results of the study, this onset of action suggests that avanafil, if approved, is potentially well-suited for on-demand treatment in men with mild to severe erectile dysfunction.”

The news caused an immediate reaction from investors, who have started buying Vivus shares. On Monday afternoon, the price of Vivus shares went up by 1.61% and reached $10.08 per share.

Vivus is to apply for the approval by the US Food and Drug Administration as it completes the trials of Avanfil.

Medications Might Lead to Erectile Dysfunction

The latest research performed by US scientists revealed that men on numerous medications are more prone to erectile dysfunction.

Medications linked to ED

The results of the research published lately in the British Journal of Urology suggest that erectile dysfunction – the most widespread sexual problem among men – might be linked not only to aging and psychological factors, as previously believed.

Scientists from Southern California are determined that medications are one of the factors behind impotence. In their opinion, drugs are even more dangerous than stress or old age as they put men at a higher risk of developing erectile dysfunction.

Some of the drugs have more significant effect on men’s sexual function than others; these dangerous drugs include beta blockers, anti-depressants and similar anxiety medications.

During their study, researchers analyzed the effect of prescribed drugs as well as of the over-the-counter drugs. They discovered that men taking numerous medications suffered from a more severe form of erectile dysfunction than those who were not on any kind of medication. As such, almost 30% of men taking 10+ medications had severe potency problems, while only 6.9% of those taking 2 or fewer medications faced the same issues.

Commenting on the findings, Diana C. Londono, urologist at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, recommended men having difficulty with ED, to “consider curtailing any OTC medications that you don’t need. And then really work with your doctor to see if you can cut down on any of your prescription medications.”

Shock Therapy Can Treat Erectile Dysfunction

Israeli scientists found out that shock therapy might help treat erectile dysfunction in men, who do not respond well to drug treatments.

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Results of the latest study, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, suggest that shock therapy might help men suffering from erectile dysfunction overcome their problem.

Researchers from the Rambam Healthcare Campus in Haifa, Israel, found out that extracorporeal shock wave therapy significantly improved the potency of those men, who were not responding well to drug treatment.

Men involved in the study went through 12 shock therapy sessions and were required to fill in a questionnaire assessing their sexual function.

According to the responses of men, they started to see improvements in their sexual life and as many as 30% of patients even reported normal levels of erectile function, indicating they no longer need medications.

Commenting on the findings of Israeli scientists, Dr. Andrew Kramer, a urologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center, said that the results are “somewhat counterintuitive” and that the “the therapy may never be mainstream even if the benefits of extracorporeal shock wave therapy are confirmed by future research.”

Top Ten Reasons for Impotence

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Recently, an overview of the conditions, habits and lifestyles that might lead to erectile dysfunction was published by 121doc, online healthcare provider.

Reason #1 is Stress

It is heavily linked to impotence as 40% of men blame it for erectile dysfunction.

Reason #2 is Diabetes

This disease causes impotence within 10 years.

Reason #3 is Unhealthy lifestyle

Namely, this is smoking, drinking and drug abuse, all of which impair the functioning of blood vessels.

Reason #4 is Inactivity

Men who do not do any sports and have a low nutrition diet are more prone to ED.

Reason #5 is Age

Old men suffer from a range of sexual diseases, including erectile dysfunction.

Reason #6 is Anxiety

Impotence is known to be caused not only by physiological, but also by psychological factors.

Reason #7 is Depression

It works just like anxiety, hampering men’s sexual performance from within.

Reason #8 is Fatigue

Just like stress, it accounts for almost half of ED cases.

Reason #9 is Surgery

This is especially true when it comes to surgical treatment of prostate, bladder, colon or rectum cancer.

Finally, reason #10 is Medications

When taken without prescription or in heavy dosages, medications might cause ED.