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Are Ed Drugs Really Needed in the Third World Countries?
There has been a lot of hue and cry regarding erectile dysfunction and its medications. A number of raging debates spur up here and there on the different facets of these medicines. There are many who argue that these drugs are a tinge too expensive for the common man. Then issues of safety, health, side effects and various other issues are held against the ED drugs. One such issue is that these drugs are not available with the offline chemists, baring a few of course. Now the one issue that I want to bring up is "Do we really need these drugs in this era of ever growing population".
In the third world countries like India, Bangladesh, or Pakistan the burning issue that is affecting their economy and development, is population. Population is the root problem that is holding back the economy and the over all development of these countries. Population is the main reason behind other grave problems in these countries like poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, malnutrition etc. Hence if the rapidly increasing rate of population can be halted, the other branching problems can also be tackled. But these problems as a whole completely plague these countries and cripple them.
Let us take the case of India. India has been tipped to become a superpower by 2050. But in this country and the others like it, the achievements and the success are very illusionary. The most important issue is that they are highly concentrated. In India it has been said that the rich are growing richer and the poor are growing poorer day by day. India is writing various success stories in every possible field. But the fruits of success are not being enjoyed by more than half the population. Because still a sizeable percentage of people in India are below the poverty line. Year after year the Gross Domestic Product and the Gross National Income of India are increasing. But still the results have not been as satisfactory as they should have been. The results always fall short of the target. India is developing but the ever growing population has made it impossible for the targets and the results to be compatible ever. And this is the scenario in most of the third world countries, but definitely more in India.
Population being the root cause of all the problems in the third world countries, every possible step should be taken to take control of this massive problem. Now here I would like to present a very unique point of view. Don't you think it's a boon that the erectile dysfunction drugs are not available everywhere at a cheap rate? If they were available like the other drugs at the chemists in the countries like India one could be pretty much sure that there would have been a sure shot increase in the rate of population growth. After all most of the people who are responsible for the increase of population are also illiterate. Hence they are pretty much unaware of the boons of a small family and its effects on the economy of a country as a whole. ED is a disease that attacks most of men at a certain age. Hence had the ED drugs been available like the mundane drugs, there is no doubt that they would have buyers in the form of these people who are otherwise below the poverty line. They might not have anything to eat but they would very well spend on the ED drugs, going by their urge of making love and breeding children.
Therefore it is not absolutely a bane that the ED drugs like Cialis pill are highly expensive and are not available easily available in such countries. Definitely the cures of all the diseases should be available in all the parts of the world but the unavailibity of Viagra, Levitra and Cialis drug can actually prove to be a boon to the economy of these countries. Well if you belong to an affluent society in any of these deprived countries and are going through ED, not to worry. You can very well buy cialis from the well reputed drug stores or can even buy cialis online from the reputed online pharmacies and can enjoy you days…..ooops… I mean the nights. Just remember to consult a Doctor before you actually order cialis!
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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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