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 Levitra Information - August 28, 2008
| The Food and Drug Administration alerted doctors Thursday that Viagra and other drugs used to treat impotence have been linked to sudden hearing loss. The FDA has announced it will add a warning to the drugs about the risk. The agency has counted 29 reports of hearing problems since 1996. Cialis and Levitra are also among the drugs to bear the warning, as will the hypertension drug Revatio | | Researchers from Virginia University say that Viagra - a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction can now be used to protect the heart. It works better, both before and after a heart attack, than nitroglycerin. A heart attack deprives the person's heart of oxygen resulting in significant damage to heart muscle and tissue. New research now claims that Viagra, medically known as sildenafil, can help repair the heart damage and improve their chances of survival | | The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to consume the "dietary supplements" Zimaxx, Libidus, Neophase, Nasutra, Vigor-25, Actra-Rx, or 4EVERON. These products are promoted and sold on websites as "dietary supplements" for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) and enhancing sexual performance | | (AHN)- A company has announced its development of what could be the first over-the-counter treatment for impotency. The Sexual Dysfunction Association said it is important to await outcome of clinical trials to see the product's efficacy. The drug is being developed by Futura Medical in collaboration with pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, reported BBC | | The latest research by academics suggests a neurological rather than pharmaceutical solution is needed when it comes to achieving orgasms for women. This is due in part to women being more affected by mood, self-esteem and other issues of psyche than men, researchers say | |
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