
Generic Viagra Makes ED History
The condition of erectile dysfunction not treated with generic Viagra, also known as impotence, has become of increasing concern in the last thirty years. Erectile dysfunction or ED is noted with several signs and symptoms, the main problem being the inability of a man to become erect or maintain an erection. There are many and several risk factors that enhance the possibility of the development of this condition, but there currently exist no known or published research facts that detail the exact manner in which erectile dysfunction develops.
Research estimates that by the age of 41, approximately 5% of men using generic Viagra will demonstrate signs and symptoms of erectile dysfunction. Research also estimates 16-25% of men between the ages of 40-65 have the condition of erectile dysfunction. Age in human males is currently the variable that has the strongest correlation with the development of erectile dysfunction.
The prevalence of this condition called erectile dysfunction also has strong associations with several other conditions including: diabetes, hypertension, and specific medications and not using generic Viagra. It is important to notice that research on erectile dysfunction is limited by several factors as not all men report the condition of erectile dysfunction, hence it may be more or less prevalent based on non-reported statistical evidence. Please remember that generic Viagra is not an aphrodisiac, it works only when you are sexually stimulated. Generic Viagra has some side effects like blurred vision, low blood pressure, and headache. These side effects are generally temporary and go off once your body gets used to the dosage of generic Viagra.
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