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Using Impotence Pills Not Always Easy

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 28 August 2006 | There are 0 comments

When the world was first given a taste of erectile dysfunction medication many people assumed that the wonder drugs would instantly solve all problems in the bedroom and while the trio of impotence pills has done amazing things as with everything there is a negative side to the situation which should be considered before using them.

Ukmedix has learnt of research from the University of Monash in Australia in which the results of using the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Levitra and Cialis were perceived by men and women in relationships. The results of the extensive survey showed that most couples said that they had more exciting sex lives and also reported a greater intimacy in the relationship but the downside was that there were some financial and emotional problems to deal with.

Firstly the cost of the medication was sometimes a factor as it was now becoming expensive to have good sex regularily and some couples said that the cost could be a strain sometimes. The study also noted that coupes who used the impotence pills had to plan their sex lives more carefully and as a result the spontaneity that they had previously enjoyed was gone.

Some men felt that they must limit the amount of times that they had sex each week due to the mounting cost of the erectile dysfunction pills. Problems also occured as sometimes a man would take an impotence pill and they some unforeseen event would prevent him from having sex.

Other complaints were that the pills did not always work consistently and that the length of time before the pills started to act varied meaning there could be a stressful waiting time before a satisfactory erection occurred.

Other problems reported with the use of these drugs were that some women claimed that they were used to not having to engage in sexual intercourse and that the sudden emergence of a very virile husband was sometimes distressing and a bit of a shock for them. However other women reported that the renewed interest in sex made them suddenly feel attractive and sexy again that improved their confidence and even their libido.

Men and women would sometimes have different levels of sexual desire and the use of the impotence pills was often the cause of this but the study showed that those couples who communicated well and spoke about the issues were able to move ahead and not damage their relationships.

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