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Recall: Erectile Dysfunction, Depression Drugs Mixed Up
The recall involves the active ingredient in Viagra and an anti-depressant. They have been recalled because the drugs were "inadvertently packaged together" when they were bottled by a third-party vendor.
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Could Impotence Be in Your Genes?
Gene changes in a specific spot in the human genome are significantly associated with an increased risk of impotence, researchers have found.
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Impotent? Maybe You Should See a Heart Doctor
Experts have long observed that impotence is associated with poor cardiovascular health, but it was thought that obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes were some of the reasons why. This study found that impotence on its own is a significant risk factor.
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Heart Meds Not to Blame for Impotence, Study Says
The nearly six-year study found no link between the drugs and the development of erectile dysfunction.
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Good News, Guys: Viagra Prices to Tumble Today
One of the new generics is made by Teva Pharmaceuticals, and the other by Greenstone, a subsidiary of Pfizer, the company that manufactures Viagra.
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Pfizer to Offer Generic Version of Viagra
More generics will become available next summer, which could drive prices down by as much as 90 percent.
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Impotence Meds Might Give Men's Hearts a Boost
But evidence isn't strong enough to routinely recommend Viagra or Cialis after heart attack, experts say
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Men, Avoid Impotence Drugs Before Surgery
Let an anesthesia professional know if you take these medications, expert cautions
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Can Berries Help Prevent Erectile Dysfunction?
Eating berries and citrus fruit is linked with a lower risk of men having problems with getting and keeping an erection, according to a new study. WebMD has the details.
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Male Sex Enhancement Supplements May Be Risky
Many contain potentially risky ingredient found in drugs like Viagra, researchers add
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Vitamin D Deficiency Might Be Tied to Impotence
Men with low levels of 'sunshine vitamin' more likely to be impotent, study suggests
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Impotence Drug May Help Fight Rare Lung Disease: Study
Combining Cialis, blood pressure med helped patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension
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Impotence Linked to Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Middle-aged men with erectile dysfunction may be at even greater risk, study suggests
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For Many Men, Impotence Is Treatable Without Drugs
And there's a bonus: heart-healthy changes will boost overall well-being, too, experts say
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Cialis May Not Prevent Impotence in Men Treated for Prostate Cancer
Study sees little value in taking the drug during radiation treatment
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Treatment for Painful Curved Penis Shows Promise
Xiaflex up for FDA approval later this year, but some experts think injections required would be a hard sell
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Most Men With Erectile Dysfunction Don't Seem to Get Treatment
In study of 6 million ED patients, 75 percent either didn't receive or fill prescriptions
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Erectile Dysfunction May Signal Hidden Heart Disease
Large study found even mild impotence was tied to greater odds of future hospitalization, death
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Adding Testosterone to Viagra May Not Help Erectile Dysfunction
For men with low testosterone, taking testosterone along with Viagra may not help their erections more than if they only took Viagra, a new study shows.
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Can Recreational ED Drug Use Lead to ED?
Men who use erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs recreationally may be more likely to develop psychogenic ED, the type that originates in the mind, according to new research.
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FDA Approves New Erectile Dysfunction Drug Stendra
The FDA has approved Stendra (avanafil) for men with erectile dysfunction (ED).
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Nerve Damage May Play a Role in ED
Nerve damage appears to play a bigger role in erectile dysfunction (ED) than doctors believed, Spanish researchers say.
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Taking Many Medications May Raise Risk of ED
The more medications a man takes, the more likely he will experience moderate or severe erectile dysfunction (ED), a new study shows.
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Lifestyle Changes May Improve Erectile Dysfunction
Lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet, getting regular exercise, and maintaining a normal weight may help improve sexual function in men with erectile dysfunction, a study shows.
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Study: Regular Use of Painkillers Linked to ED
Men who take painkillers regularly to treat pain such as the aches that come with age may be increasing their risk for another common condition of aging, erectile dysfunction (ED), a study suggests.
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