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Is Generic Male enhancement drug safe?

December 25th, 2009 No comments

Many people see the word ‘generic’ and think it means a poorer quality product. This is not the case in the world of pharmaceuticals. With FDA regulations in place, manufacturers of generic sexual enhancement drugs must meet the same guidelines as the name brand manufacturers. The ingredients found in Viagra (name-brand) are the same ones found in Zenegra (generic).

Generic drug producers must gain approval from the FDA by meeting the same strict standards as the innovators of the drug. The generic form must contain the same active ingredients and must be identical in dosage, potency, and method of administration. Generic drug makers must also utilize the same good manufacturing practice regulations as their name brand counterparts.

Online pharmacies such as www.bluepillshorizon.com have reported a significant increase in consumers searching for a generic alternative to name brand male enhancement drugs. With greater competition brings lower costs for the consumer and in turn the drug manufacturers sell more product. The generic forms of male enhancement drugs include Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra.

For additional information on Zenegra and other male enhancement drugs, contact your local physician or look to an online pharmacy such as www.bluepillshorizon.com.

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How Safe are These Products Claiming to Enhance Male Performance?

November 20th, 2009 No comments

Apart from the spam from Nigeria alerting me to the imminent arrival of untold riches, the most common emails bring news of the latest way in which I can swell up to such a size that even an elephant would be impressed. Not that I would want to impress an elephant, of course. But the theory is that women will swoon in anticipation of encountering an enhancement of epic proportions ? or pass out in pain at the attempts to put something so big into such a normal-sized space. No matter which is likely true, there is one common factor between countries. Almost without exception, the medicine approval and regulatory bodies only look at medications. If something is packaged as a natural or herbal product, there is no need to go through the local regulatory procedures. Anyone can put such products on to the market and, depending on the local controls on advertising, make whatever claims will impress the gullible. Let?s just pause for a moment. That means there are no clinical trials to prove that these products are safe or, indeed, that they have any effect. Worse, mass advertising often makes outrageous claims without any real penalty. So, it takes something fairly spectacular to provoke a government into taking action. The Canadian authorities have just issued a warning to local consumers not to use two local products alleged to enhance male sexual performance. So far, nothing exceptional. Except that these products did actually have an effect. The reason? The manufacturers added a little viagra to the mix. Now the irony of the Canadian authority?s intervention is complete. Having approved viagra as a medication for distribution in Canada, the same authority orders the withdrawal of a product because it contains viagra. To use the more formal language of the regulators, these products contained an undisclosed pharmaceutical ingredient that should only be made available on prescription and under the supervision of a physician. Putting a human face on this, suppose that Joe, one of those men with problems in his plumbing, also has problems with blood pressure or has recently had a heart attack, adding any amount of the little blue pill into the mixture could have dangerous results. The whole point of consulting a physician before taking any drug is to reduce the risk there will be adverse side-effects. On many levels, the sale of these products gives cause for concern. The first and most obvious is the failure to warn the public that an ?all natural? product was actually a pharmaceutical product in disguise. Then we have issues with the labels that contained incomplete information about the ?ingredients?. However, it is relatively unusual for a ?manufacturer? to include viagra in its pills to ensure that they did actually work. If nothing else, it shows a remarkable degree of trust in viagra to deliver the promised enhancements.

Vardenafil if Used With Precaution is a Safe Impotence Drug

November 3rd, 2009 No comments

About Levitra

With Vardenafil, an erection is produced via a complex chain of events, involving signals from the nervous system and the release of chemical messengers within the tissues of the penis. One of these chemical messengers is called cyclic GMP.

Cyclic GMP causes the blood vessels in the penis to widen by relaxing a thin layer of muscle found in the blood vessel walls. This allows more blood to enter the penis, which ultimately results in the penis becoming rigid and erect.

Cyclic GMP is normally broken down by another chemical in the body called phosphodiesterase type 5. Vardenafil works by preventing the action of phosphodiesterase type 5, thus stopping the breakdown of cyclic GMP. This means that the blood vessels remain dilated for longer period, thus improving blood flow to the penis and maintaining an erection.

As Vardenafil enhances the actions of the chemical messengers responsible for producing an erection, it will only work once these messengers are present. This means that sexual stimulation is required for it to produce and maintain an erection. The dose should be taken approximately 25 minutes to one hour before intended intercourse, and it may produce an erection in response to sexual stimulation up to five hours after taking the dose.

Ingredients of Levitra

Active ingredient in Levitra is Vardenafil. Whereas it?s inactive ingredients are:

Comes in the strength of

Your doctor or pharmacist is the best person to tell you how much and how often you should take Levitra. The doses come in 5mg, 10mg and 20mg strengths. Your doctor will determine the correct dose for you depending on your age, condition and response. Do not take more than one dose of Levitra a day.

Side Effects of Levitra

Medicines and their possible side effects can affect individual people in different ways. The following are some of the side effects that are known to be associated with Levitra. However, not everybody taking Levitra will experience the aforementioned side effects. Some of the commonly experienced side effects are:

The side effects listed above may not include all of the side effects reported by the drug?s manufacturer. For more information about any other possible risks associated with this medicine, please consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Availability of Levitra

Buying Levitra can be safe, convenient, and affordable and is available online, as well as at a pharmacy near you. Get a written prescription prior to buying Levitra online. It is best to buy the drug from a verified Internet Pharmacy Practice ? a certified online pharmacy. Never buy a generic version of the drug as it could be unsafe and ineffective in treating erectile dysfunction (impotence).