Alternate choice for Sildenafil Citrate

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With the recent success of drugs like Sildenafil Citrate or another name of Viagra, it certainly helped other companies to start their own research and creation of drugs of their own to help combat erectile dysfunction.  And so far, they have proven to be so effective as with so many possible choices of erectile dysfunction drugs, it is sure that impotency will now be decreased and also people are going to find the right match of drugs for them.  In my case, I once tried Sildenafil as this was the more famous one and of course, the tendency is to buy ones which are more advertised, however, it did not exactly fit me right as even though It really helped with my erection, It also had some side effects being that I had some rashes and also I experienced bouts of dizziness and headaches when I took this one. With that, I had myself checked up by my physician and of course, he had to prescribe another drug for me and in that case, he told me to Buy Levitra which was an entirely different drug from Viagra in a sense that it was faster in effect and at the same time it makes me have a harder erection and also the best part is that I have no side effects when using this one altogether. That alone is reason enough for me to stick with this drug and I am glad that there are alternate choices for me in this matter.

Posted on October 29th 2009 in Health

Creating a new drugs: Taking a Leap

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Finding or making effective new drugs is a challenge in and of itself. But aside from complicating matters further, perfectly good drugs sometimes simply stop working. More often than not, these are antibiotics drugs used to treat bacterial of fungal infections. It is true that major strides have been made in the past century in scientists quest to treat infections diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, and other microbes such as parasites. Humans increased lifespan during the past hundred years is due largely to the fact that we succumb to infection far less frequently today than  people
did 50 or 100 years ago.

Posted on April 17th 2009 in Health