No Link Found Between Erectile Medications and HIV

Recent reports have appeared, however, that some individuals have misused this class of drug, combining them with narcotics such as methamphetamines. These reports further note that such individuals may be, in particular, at an increased risk for HIV. If such claims of a large and expanding use of PDE-5 inhibitors are correct, this would signify an important public health concern.



A comprehensive, multi-disciplinary conference funded by the National Institutes of Health sought to determine whether the drug class of PDE-5 inhibitors was contributing to an overall increase in HIV infection. The results of this conference appear in the latest issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine.


Convincing evidence was not found to support the conclusion that PDE-5 inhibitor use is a risk factor for HIV infection. For the large majority of men, PDE-5 inhibitor use is conducted in a stable, committed partner relationship. Under such circumstances, the risk of HIV infection is relatively small. Clinicians and educators did emphasize, however, the importance of safe sex practices for those engaging in risky sexual relations.


“It’s impressive how responsible most men are who use ED drugs, and the benefits they and their partners achieve with them, but there is a potential for abuse that needs to be recognized,” says Raymond C. Rosen, PhD, lead author of the report. “I would not like to see Viagra, Cialis or Levitra being used as performance enhancement drugs—that’s not why these drugs were approved or why physicians prescribe them.”


Irwin Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine , noted that this paper is especially important to the field. “Health care providers should be reminded that individuals infected with HIV frequently have ED from their disease or from pharmacologic agents commonly used in its treatment. Positive clinical benefits have been reported in the HIV population when using PDE-5 inhibitor drugs as indicated.”


Source:http://www.innovations-report.com

Vietnam nod for seven new impotence drugs

Licenses had been granted to distribute seven new erectile dysfunction drugs produced by Vietnamese companies using imported materials, the Vietnamese health ministry said Tuesday.



They are Shilnafil and Shafil produced by Shinpoong Daewoo Vietnam Pharma. Co., Ltd; Tadalafil by Stada Vietnam Pharmaceutical Joint Venture; Dailis by the state-owned Central Pharmaceutical Company 5; and Man-axico by the Office Pharmaceutique du Vietnam, or OPV.


Source:http://www.thanhniennews.com

Less sleep can cause weight gain

Study at University of Chicago and Stanford University very well emphasizes on the role of two hormones leptin and ghrelin.

Add a bit of steps to your walk and reduce significant weight

According to a study done by Murdoch Children Research and the International Institute for diabetes reported that one can reduce the significant weight by walking i.e. including 4000 steps a day.

Some natural health remedies for erectile dysfunction unsafe: Health Canada

Health Canada is warning consumers against taking certain unauthorized natural health products promoted for the treatment of erectile dysfunction because they contain pharmaceutical ingredients that should be used only under medical supervision.



The products - Zimaxx, Actra-Rx, 4Everon, Vigor-25 and Nasutra - could pose serious health risks, especially for people with heart disease, those taking heart medications or those at risk for stroke.


Although not authorized for sale in Canada, Zimaxx, Actra-Rx, 4Everon, Vigor-25 and Nasutra are or may have been sold over the Internet or brought into Canada by travellers for personal use, Health Canada said in an advisory Thursday.


Zimaxx is adulterated with sildenafil, the active pharmaceutical ingredient found in the prescription drug Viagra. Actra-Rx, 4Everon and Nasutra contain modified forms of sildenafil. Vigor-25 is contaminated with a modified form of vardenafil, the active in the prescription drug Levitra.


Use of any of the products could cause serious side-effects, including sudden vision loss, increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure, penile tissue damage, permanent loss of potency and urinary tract infections. Other less serious side-effects may include indigestion, headaches, flushing and dizziness.


Source:http://www.cbc.ca
 
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