ChatterBank43 mins ago
Effects of viagra on women
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we all know of how it effects men - what would happen if a woman took it? from what I understand it stimulates erectile tissue - lol, is that in 'a good way' ?
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Surprised you had time to check the literature on that 60 second diagnosis Sqad
If you had you might have found interesting material like this:
http://health.usnews....do-in-some-cases.html
If you had you might have found interesting material like this:
http://health.usnews....do-in-some-cases.html
<<Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for Pfizer, which manufactures Viagra, told the Associated Press that the company has no plans to seek approval for using the drug as a treatment for female sexual dysfunction. The company ended its own research on Viagra for women in 2004, she add<<<
D<<r. H. George Nurnberg, of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, in Albuquerque, declined to be interviewed for this article.<<<
I wonder why?
<<Of the current study, Chervenak said, "It's an enticing study, and it makes me want to know more. Does it make me want to prescribe Viagra right off the bat? Not at this point<<<
60 secs was all that was needed to answer the question.
D<<r. H. George Nurnberg, of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, in Albuquerque, declined to be interviewed for this article.<<<
I wonder why?
<<Of the current study, Chervenak said, "It's an enticing study, and it makes me want to know more. Does it make me want to prescribe Viagra right off the bat? Not at this point<<<
60 secs was all that was needed to answer the question.
Jake
Since becoming available in 1998, people have wondered if Viagra is appropriate for women. But studies appear to say that it isn't. Karen Katen, president of Pfizer, said that the company's lack of success in its "Viagra for women" program proved that Viagra does not work on women. Many other companies tested Viagra for women too. But all these tests failed. The market is still waiting for a Viagra-like female libido enhancer.
If there was a glimmer....the Pfizer would have jumped at the chance.
Since becoming available in 1998, people have wondered if Viagra is appropriate for women. But studies appear to say that it isn't. Karen Katen, president of Pfizer, said that the company's lack of success in its "Viagra for women" program proved that Viagra does not work on women. Many other companies tested Viagra for women too. But all these tests failed. The market is still waiting for a Viagra-like female libido enhancer.
If there was a glimmer....the Pfizer would have jumped at the chance.
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