Chelmsford Cancer Charity Quiz
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... availability of tablets to deal with erectile dysfunction?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is purely guesswork but it occurs to me that getting an erection is achieved solely by more blood being pumped into one's penis. (i.e. there are no muscles involved). That, presumably, involves an increase in one's blood pressure.
My guess is that health professionals have decided that there's too great a risk in giving a man over 75 something that will increase his blood pressure, as it's likely to be quite high to start with.
Interestingly, the British National Formulary website doesn't show any prohibitions or warnings about the use of Viagra in men over 75:
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It's all part of the general trend to stop older folk from enjoyng themselves: you must have noticed other examples if you're aged - bottles/cans/jars you can't open, text too small to read, roads too busy to cross devoid of crossing places, lifts always out of order (a favourite of railway stations where you are unable to change platforms as a result), dearth of public toilets, retail/serving staff who can't articulate loudly enough, delivery couriers who won't give you time to answer the door, A-board obstructions, insufficient public seating, etc. I'm sure our contributors can think of more examples of how impossible life is for us less-than-agile and easily-tired Oldies.
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