Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Are Only For People Who Have ED
Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 21 June 2007 | There are 0 comments
There is a worrying trend that the average age of men using the impotence drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra seems to be getting lower. Some people say that this is because younger men are being put under more pressure at work and in stressful situations which can cause erectile dysfunction. However it is likely that the real reason is because younger men are just curious to try the drug and it is becoming more socially acceptable for younger people to use it to get a performance boost in the bedroom department.

We have heard reports at Ukmedix News that student campuses are overrun with Viagra, (most of it fake) as hard drinking, drug taking students begin to suffer from erection problems. If you are a young man and you are experiencing some erectile dysfunction as a result of too much drinking, drug use or an unhealthy lifestyle the Viagra, Cialis and Levitra drugs may help you get an erection in the short term, however in the long term the damage that you are doing to your health and your erectile function will not be cured by taking erectile dysfunction medication.
The other thing to be aware of is that while this cannot be clinically proven at Ukmedix News we have come across reports that men who use erectile dysfunction medication when they don’t really need it can in the future become psychologically dependent on it when they require an erection. Our advice would be that if you do not need it do not bother taking it and try to keep your sexual function in tip top shape by working out, eating healthily and staying away from cigarettes.
Erectile dysfunction drugs are serious medications to treat a serious problem and shouldn't be thought of as a fun thing to play around with in the bedroom. If you are of a young age and have erectile dysfunction you should take a good look at your health and make sure that you go and see a doctor rather than just popping an illegally gained erectile dysfunction drug.


