Category:
Drugs Online
Region:
India
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MORE SEX PLEASE, WE'RE SENIORS
Date: 18-Jul-2008
There's a recent study on the sex life of older people in Sweden that surveyed over 1,500 eptuagenarians. Its conclusion: the number of men and women continuing to have sexual intercourse into old age had increased from 52 per cent to 68 per cent among married men and 38 per cent to 56 per cent among married women.
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Category:
Drugstores
Region:
India
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'CATERPILLAR FUNGUS' COULD BE INDIA'S ANSWER TO VIAGRA
Date: 4-Jun-2008
Lucknow: Foreign drugs like Viagra and Cialis used for treating erectile dysfunction may soon get their Indian counterparts from a 'caterpillar fungus' found in the high altitudes of Uttarakhand.
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Category:
Health/Science
Region:
India
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VIAGRA KEEPS TWO-YEAR-OLD BRITISH BOY ALIVE
Date: 12-Mar-2008
Who says anti-impotence drugs are only for old men? A two-year-old boy in Britain is dependent on Viagra -- but for a different reason altogether. Oliver Sherwood takes the medicine four times a day to control pulmonary hypertension (PH), a rare and heart and lung condition that causes chronic high blood pressure, 'The Daily Telegraph' reported on wedneday.
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Category:
Drugstores
Region:
India
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GENERICS RULE THE ROOST GLOBALLY
Date: 13-Aug-2007
NEW DELHI: We know of India as a market with low-priced substitutes of branded medicines (or generics) dominating the show. Now this trend is reflecting across the developed world with every second pill being popped is a generic one, right from one which treats a common cold to a more chronic problem such as a heart ailment.
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Category:
Health/Science
Region:
India
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VIAGRA'S POTENTIALITY FOR TREATING NONSEXUAL PROBLEMS UNDER STUDY
Date: 29-Jul-2007
Viagra is now being used to treat not only erectile dysfunction (ED) but also pulmonary hypertension. And the drug may have potential for treating several other conditions, reports the August 2007 issue of Harvard Men's Health Watch.
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