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Viagra¨ has recently been approved for sexually dysfunctional or impotent men.
Access RX would like for you to understand the benefits and risks
of Viagra ¨, and also provide a secure, confidential, and simple way for you to purchase your
Viagra ¨ prescription on-line.
Viagra Info
History
Viagra ¨ was originally developed as a heart medication to improve blood flow by
relaxing arteries. During these studies, it was found to be effective in increasing
blood flow to the male genitals. Increase blood flow will allow men who in the past
were diagnosed as sexually dysfunctional to perform normally for up to six hours after
taking it. It was approved by the FDA on March 27, 1998.
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Viagra's Success Rate
According to reports released in May, 1996 the success rate of Viagra ¨ was between
65% - 88% compared to 39% for those subjects receiving a placebo. According to an AP
article released 10-27-97, Viagra¨ achieved a success rate of 80%.
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Dosage
Many physicians are now recommending Viagra ¨ therapy begin with 25mg dosage, the minimum.
Standard dose is 50mg. Dosages higher than 100mg per day are NOT recommended. Viagra should
be taken about 1 hour before sexual activity.
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Will Women Benefit by Taking Viagra?
Many doctors believe they will. Pfizer is currently conducting European tests on the
effects of Viagra ¨ on women. No results of these tests are available at this time, however,
CNN has reported that there are physicians currently prescribing Viagra ¨ for the treatment
of female sexual dysfunction.
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Side Effects
In clinical studies, Viagra ¨ adverse effects were generally transient and mild to moderate in nature.
| Side Effects Include: |
With Viagra®: |
With Placebo: |
| Headache |
16% |
4% |
| Flushing |
10% |
1% |
| Dyspepsia |
7% |
2% |
Who Should Not Take Viagra
Viagra ¨ can NOT be taken if you are taking Nitrate (nitroglycerine) type medicine.
Please consult our list on the Medical Consultation Form. It should be used with caution
with men who have medical conditions that may cause a sustained erection such as sickle
cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia.
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For additional information, read Pfizer's list of precautions and
FDA's Center for Research and Evaluation
Click here to review the informed consent agreement and proceed with on-line secure medical review.
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