Saturday, 29 October 2011

Viagra's Worst Side Effects

online pharmacy viagra brings in side effects!

Viagra could perform its part effectively, never the less but it also accounts for its devastating side effects that include wonky willies flatulence, toothache
and hiccups!

A health watchdog reports that the drug has been a demon in responsible for 109 deaths in the UK.

In Britain, more than 1,000 reports are filed listing more than 1,500 side effects.

The drug is prescribed more than one million times a year.

31 patients also complained of a painful medical condition Priapism in which the erect penis does not resume its flaccid state, despite the absence of both physical and psychological stimulation, within four hours. This could be a potentially harmful condition.

Two other patients, though rare, complained of a Peyronieís disease where the male organ begins to take shape of a U-bend. Other side effects include two people who complained of getting deaf and blind.

An MHRA spokesman told the Daily Star Sunday: "The submission of a suspected report does not necessarily mean that it was caused by the drug. Many factors have to be taken into account in assessing causal relationships including the underlying disease that was being treated." he added.

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Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Generic Viagra To Cure Cardiovascular Problems In Children

The father of all drugs, purchase cialis has yet once again proved its potential by curing cardiovascular problems in kids.  This drug by Pfizer Inc had created a revolution in the 1990‘s with its launch. Also known as the wonder drug then, it w as truly considered to be an enchanting pill that  could cure Erectile Dysfunction(oops, impotence as it was known then). only cialis was able to rub off that shame and embarrassment that was attached to Viagra and could make people attach importance to it. 

A present survey   to study the detailed use of Viagra put forward the news that Viagra could cure children with Pulmonary Hypertension in Toronto.  14 children were studied who were suffering problems from hypertension after the Viagra therapy for a year enhanced their health.  It was seen that all those 14 children were alive after the study and could walk 4 times better than before without experiencing dizziness.

While 12 month survival rate for such patients have been 37 %, it has been seen that the study was surprising since all the children were alive and healthier after the study.

In fact after the study, many parents are optimistic about their kid’s health as they feel that Viagra is effective and any time better than their kids undergoing the ICU treatment.

Worldwide Wednesday Wrap-Up

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Welcome to the Worldwide Wednesday Wrap-Up, in which we consolidate the international Red Cross and Red Crescent news into one list of bite-sized links for you. It's a non-comprehensive sampling of the larger and/or more intriguing aspects of our global work...


JAPAN: With support from around the world, the Japanese Red Cross is assisting tsunami survivors as they begin moving into temporary housing.


NEW ZEALAND: The New Zealand Red Cross has provided assistance to 47,800 people affected by the Christchurch earthquake with support from other Red Cross societies, including the American Red Cross, which contributed $772,000 toward the relief efforts.

PARAGUAY: Red Crossers are helping fight what the Minister of Health has called "the worst dengue outbreak in the history of our country."

NAMIBIA: In response to floods that forced 37,000 people from their homes, hundreds of Namibia Red Cross volunteers have been on the ground assisting people to relocate, distributing mosquito nets and water purification order cialis, while carrying out health awareness campaigns to prevent a major outbreak of waterborne diseases.

Côte d'Ivoire: Enhancing medical care for conflict survivors, the ICRC and the Red Cross Society of Côte d'Ivoire are stepping up their support for medical facilities in the country and are beginning to operate mobile clinics in Abidjan.

NEPAL: Experts from nine countries gathered in Kathmandu to participate in an eight-day training course on international humanitarian law jointly organized by the ICRC and the Kathmandu School of Law.

LIBYA: This week 618 foreign nationals were evacuated by sea from the city of Misrata by the ICRC with support from the Libyan Red Crescent. The ICRC is also sending another ship to Misrata with medical supplies, hygiene kits, food items and 8,000 liters of drinking water.


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