What Viagra's Birthday Means to Men's Health

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Viagra's anniversary

In my opinion Cialis is by far better than Viagra because of its ability to last 3 days. Period.

nazirmo @ Mar 29, 2008 23:45:34 PM

Do I really need Viagra?

I have tried Viagra a couple of times not too long ago. While it did seem to help with erections it didn't seem to affect my libedo. I find that the testosterone injections that I get bi-weekly are sufficient to stimulate me for sexual health purposes. I also do a lot of physical fitness. I find that help a lot and I enjoy the gym enviroment where there are sexy bodies around for stimulation too! So I really wonder how much I need Viagra. I will use it again but I'm not sure how much of a difference it will make.

Anonymous @ Mar 29, 2008 13:10:46 PM

doctor's presription

the urologist who initially prescribed Viagra had very bad bedside manner. Just kind of blew off all the other symptoms I had relating to low testosterone levels. My family doctor does regular blood checks for all the typical conditions such as prostate cancer and diabetes.

It certainly has taken "performance" issues out of the picture.

of WA @ Mar 28, 2008 22:19:06 PM

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