Most of ED pill users are Young men
June 22, 2007
A study has been made on 844 men at a San
Francisco STD clinic .It has been found that
ED pill users had an average of 5.4 sexual partners
during the past two months, compared with 3.5
partners for non-ED pill users. The study also
found that more than half the men using an ED
drug had obtained it through a friend, not a
doctor. Might be they are not comfortable to
discuss it with doctor.
It has been found that more people are consuming
erectile dysfunction drugs.
Doctors are seeing an increase in the number
of younger men asking for Viagra Cialis
and Levitra pills.
Men just want to be overcome with how they function
or want to find arousal and excitement in a
pill. According to specialist "some of
these men suffer from unrealistic expectations
about performance are taking this medicine to
cover more subconscious problems, such as relationship
conflict, poor self-image or drug addiction.
Actually fact is that men who don't need this
medication should not take this drug as it might
develop a psychological dependency. And the
long-term effects are still unknown.
As the impotence pills easily obtainable through
the Internet, a primary-care physician, typically
grants needs for them so he can supervise their
use and educate his patients about the risks.
He is also fearful some men may not use a condom
if denied a prescription for ED
drugs. In the period of safe sex, the condom
takes away some of the sensation, and if you
want to encourage safe sex, erectile dysfunction
pills can help that.
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