Survey In Belgium Shows Rise In Impotence Pill Usage
Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 29 August 2006 | There are 0 comments
Ukmedix has learnt of a survey that was conducted in Belgium that shows that more and more men are becoming used to the idea of using erectile dysfunction drugs and that the sales of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are all on the increase. In fact the statistics record that the number of men that now use the drugs has doubled over the previous few years and is still increasing with the figures showing that around four million erectile dysfunction pills were sold last year.
The biggest group of men who use the drugs are those in their 40's but the statisctics show that many younger men are using the drugs too, not necessarily to get an erection but just so that they can last longer in the bedroom and have sex more than once a night. The pressures on young men to perform sexually has increased in recent years and more an dmore are resorting to Viagra, Cialis or Levitra in a bid to live up to the sexual expectations of their women.
The survey that was carried out by the Institute for Medical Statistics saw a growing acceptance of the impotence pills among men of all ages and the Association of Pharmacists opined that the large increase was a result of the rising confidence and trust in erectile dysfunction medication in most men. Viagra the world's first erectile dysfunction drug is still the best selling impotence drug in Belgium and is followed by Cialis which is more popular in neighbouring France.
Erectile dysfunction drug being available now men that men have little excuse for not performing between the sheets and there are worries from health professionals that the drug is becoming a recreational drug as opposed to a serious drug to treat a serious medical problem. The problem is defining at what point your problem is actually constituting erectile dysfunction and doctors rarely sees visible signs of erectile dysfunction.


