In 1998, Viagra was first introduced to the world, and it is fair to say
that the world has not been the same since. The impact of this medication has been enormous, not just in the narrow area of treating erectile dysfunction (ED) for which it was approved, but also in the way we think of sex and sexuality, and even in the realm of relationships between men and women.
Millions of men in the United States have tried Pfizer’s wonder drug, sildenafil, better known as Viagra, and there are thus millions of women who have also seen its effects on their husbands, boyfriends, and lovers. Many other millions of men and women wonder about whether Viagra can offer a solution lor their own sexual and emotional problems or tor the problems ot their partners. We human beings are sexual animals, after all. And unfortunately, our sex lives are not always the way we want them to be. So it’s no surprise that when sex goes sour, relationships suffer in other ways as well.
As a practicing urologist in Boston on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, 1 have treated many men with sexual problems and many couples who have sexual issues in their relationships. I knew about the development of Viagra before it was introduced CO the public and was involved in its clinical application as soon as the Food and Drug Administration approved the new drug. I had anticipated using Viagra primarily for older patients with well-established erectile dysfunction, but it didn’t take long before I realized that 1 had completely underestimated the huge extent of public interest in trying this new medication. For example, shortly after Viagra became available, an orthopedic surgeon came up to me in the surgeons’ lounge as I was having a cup of coffee between operations.”Tell me,” he said, “what shouIJ I know about prescribing Viagra? I have a patient who I think should try it.” (more…)
Yes, Viagra is new—and news—but impotence istn’t. In a society that places a high value on well-toned bodies, virility, robust health, and youth. the inability to perform sexually is a disorder to which very few American men will admit. In fact, in the Catholic church an annulment—the dissolution of a marriage—is granted only in the rarest of circumstances; impotence is one. Across the country, in some states impotence is viewed with such disdain that it is considered grounds for divorce. Still, despite the havoc it wreaks, for centuries major medical research centers around the world have ignored impotence. Incredibly, in fact, impotence—more properly known as erectile dysfunction, or E.D.—is probably the last stigmatized condition to receive recognition and study, decades after menopause, alcoholism, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder saw the light of day. Why? Some say the belief that impotence is “all in your head” was enough to keep any serious medical investigation at bay; others believed it was the excruciatingly personal dimension of the disorder that discouraged investigation; still others felt it wasn’t a significant problem. Not significant, you say? Well, try this on for size: Worldwide, it is estimated that approximately 100,000,000 men suffer from E.D.—and that’s just an estimate! But, unfortunately, even today, less than 10 percent of these men seek treatment. (more…)
Pfizer Corp. announced today that Viagra will soon be available in liquid
form, and will be marketed by Pepsi Cola as a power beverage suitable for
use as a mixer. It will now be possible for a man to literally pour himself
a stiff one. Obviously we can no longer call this a soft drink, and it gives
new meaning to the names of “cocktails”, ” highballs” and just a good
old-fashioned “stiff drink”. Pepsi will market the new concoction by the
name of: MOUNT & DO.
Thought for the day: There is more money being spent on breast implants and Viagra today than on Alzheimer’s research. This means that by 2040, there
should be a large elderly population with perky boobs and huge erections and
absolutely no recollection of what to do with them.
If you don’t send this to five old friends right away there will be five
fewer people laughing in the world.
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