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Make a Mental Note – the Fda is Looking Out for You
You don't have to worry. The FDA does not think you are coming and need someone to guide you over the last few steps, or lost and need finding. Rather, they have your interests at heart. This may strike you as a slightly revolutionary idea. The FDA more usually seems to be looking out for the pharmaceutical manufacturers. But, in this instance, the FDA has had reports of a problem that could affect a few men and they felt it sufficiently serious to hurry out a new form of words to warn all men of this "new" risk. So, if you are one of the many who now buy viagra online, this warning might pass you by. Many of the online pharmacies are based outside the US and do not include FDA approved notes inside the packaging. This website for responsible online pharmacies brings you this warning. It's all part of the service. The FDA has a general system in place to collect reports of adverse side effects to all drugs on its approved list. Under normal circumstances, men can and do take viagra without any problems. If there are side effects, they are barely noticeable and pass almost before you are aware of them. But, in a very small number of cases, men have been reporting a loss of memory. To make the condition sound medically impressive, it has been called Transient Global Amnesia (TGA). It could not easier to describe. Some men take the recommended dose of viagra. They appear to be perfectly normal and usually perform well in bed. However, after an hour or so, their short-term memories are affected. They begin to forget some, and then all, of what has happened over the last few hours. There does not appear to be any other physical problem. It is a simple memory wipe of a few hours of time. There is no clear understanding of how this might be caused nor why evidence of it should only now be surfacing. Viagra has been on the market for some ten years now. It has been used by millions of men around the world and there is no general word-of-mouth on amnesia. However, the FDA is sufficiently concerned that it has directed the manufacturer to include a warning. Quite what you are supposed to do if you find yourself forgetting stuff is not clear, but at least you should remember you were warned.
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Can Men be Trusted to Do the Right Thing?
Trust is one of these funny things. When you got it, you got it. When you ain’t got it, you’re in a lot of trouble. So take a drug like aspirin. This is a neat medication with all kinds of different uses. It’s a painkiller (well, for minor aches), it reduces inflammation and helps to bring down a fever. Most importantly, for people at risk of a stroke or heart attack, it thins the blood and reduces clotting. This is all major mojo yet everyone in the world is trusted with it. You can walk into more or less any pharmacy or grocery store, and pick some off the shelf. No-one asks you for a prescription. It’s sold “over-the-counter” (OTC for short) by anyone who happens to be in the store. What did we all do to justify this trust? Well, that’s hard to say. People who overdose on aspirin can die. Children are particularly at risk. Even though not at lethal levels, it can also cause serious stomach problems. So it’s not like this is a completely safe drug to leave lying around the house. Yet even though millions of men have been taking the little blue pill since it came on the market some ten years ago, and its safety record is second to none (there have been more than 120 clinical trials), it’s only available on prescription. For those men without the initiative to buy this great cure for erectile dysfunction online, that means a visit with their local healthcare provider to collect a prescription and then one of those slightly embarrassing trips down to your neighborhood pharmacy where all the counter staff nudge each other and smile as you come in for your repeat dose. So, it’s been interesting to watch Pfizer’s application in Europe to sell this (possibly safer than aspirin) drug over the counter. The plan was to make the 50mg dose of viagra available without prescription in pharmacies. But the the European Medicines Agency (EMA) was concerned that if men could walk in off the streets and buy this drug, they might be putting themselves at risk. Yes, unless all men are forced to go see a doctor, there might be a fatal delay in the diagnosis of the underlying causes of their erectile dysfunction. It could be diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease. A medical exam before the prescription makes sure they stay well enough to enjoy the sex. It’s reassuring to know the EMA has everyone’s interests at heart. The second reason which has to do with younger men getting their hands on this drug for recreational purposes, is equally unconvincing. So until common sense prevails on all sides, men will just have to buy their viagra online (where it’s cheaper than on Main Street anyway). If they have other symptoms, most men can be trusted to go have a check-up (sooner or later).
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