What is Sildenafil?

General description of Sildenafil Sildenafil was synthesized by a group of pharmaceutical chemists working at Pfizer’s research unit in England. It has been initially studied for use in hypertension and angina pectoris. The first clinical trials were conducted in Morriston Hospital, Swansea on patients with angina pectoris. Phase I clinical trials suggested the drug had little effect […]

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What is Finasteride?

Short facts about Alopecia and Finasteride A person loses normally about 100 hairs every day. Alopecia refers to hair loss from any part of the body for any reason. Androgenetic alopecia is commonly called male or female pattern baldness. The hair follicles affected by androgenetic alopecia are permanently damaged and any hair loss as a […]

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How often can I take Tadalafil?

Short facts about Erectile Dysfunction and Tadalafil On December 1992, The National Institute of Health (NIH) defined impotence as “male erectile dysfunction, that is, the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. More than 150 million men worldwide are affected by erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction affects men of different ages, […]

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What is Cialis?

Short facts about phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors and Cialis It is known that the discovery of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors was a key element in erectile dysfunction treatment. First PDE5 inhibitor was introduced in 1998. 1 Tadalafil, as active substance and its brand name Cialis, received the approval to be used in Europe […]

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How often can I take Sildenafil?

How SEX affects the body Having sex involves your entire body. When a man is sexually excited, the penis rapidly fills with more blood than usual. With this extra flow of blood, the penis then expands and hardens. This is an erection. After the man is done having sex, this extra blood flows out of […]

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What is Viagra?

When and how Viagra was developed Twenty years ago, the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a little blue pill changed the sex lives of millions of men and women. Pfizer, in 1991 began its research for some chemical compounds belonging to the pyrazolopyrimidine class, aiming to find a revolutionary drug to treat heart problems, […]

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