Pfizer’s erectile Medication in dysfunctions Viagra can perfect the sexual function for some womans, who takes the of the facility, according to analysis published In ambience in Journal of the American Medical Assotiation, messages Sun Baltimore Kohn, Sun Baltimore. According to AP/Denver Post, the preceding analysis has found that more, than 50% patient, which takes the side effects an facilities of the development, which includes the shortened sexual function Johnson, AP/Denver Post.
For analysis, George Nurnberg, University New School Medicine psychiatrist Mexico, and colleagues divided 98 womens, which took serotonin sm-uptake inhibitors in two groups, that which took Viagra and that which took Sun Baltimore. The Participants, which had an average age 37, reported about absence of the problems with sexual function previously, than they began to take the of the facility and “operated” depression, Today messages USA Szabo, USA Today.
According to researcher, 28% participant, which took Viagra not not no improvement in sexual function, in contrast with 73% that, took Journal WALL STREET. The Analysis also found that Viagra did not increase the sexual desire Gellene, Angel of Time Los. Some women, who took Viagra to headaches, redden removes the skin and indigestion. Pfizer Financed the analysis with study gratis, but representatives in companies have said that they have no plan to search for the approval for Viagra as processing for sexual dysfunction in woman Thomas, Chicago Sun-Times.
Broadcast Incidence
Several broadcast programs recently reported on analysis. The Totals appear below.
~ CBS’ “EVENING News”: segment includes the commentary from womans, who felt that sexual dysfunction was caused facility LaPook, “Evening News. Additional incidence “Evening News”, in issue - available online.
~ NBC’s “NIGHTLY News” during Tuesday reported about analysis. The Segment includes the commentary from the Centre Laura Berman Berman Ellis, Nightly News.
~ NPR’s “PUBLISHING Morning”: segment includes the commentary from Julia Heiman, director Institute Kinsey in University Indiana Silberner, publishing Morning.