Levitra Makers Sponsor Sex Survey
Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 06 December 2006 | There are 0 comments
The makers of the erectile dysfunction medication Levitra conducted an extensive survey on attitudes to sex and erectile dysfunction in Korea last year and came out with some interesting findings. For example men from Korea are not considerate of the satisfaction and pleasure of their sexual partners but they are nevertheless very interested in their own sexual satisfaction.
Korea men are also considerable more likely to get help for erectile dysfunction than many other nations but they tend to rely on illegal drugs and rarely go and see a doctor and get proper diagnosis for the impotence problems.
Bayer HealthCare that have been aggressively marketing the Levitra impotence drug In Korea spoke to over one thousand men over 2 years to come up with their results. In Korea it was seen that only 87% of men felt that the sexual satisfaction of their partners was a priority as opposed to 96% of men living in Europe and America and 91% of men in Asia. Another worrying statistic for women in Korea was that only 30% of men there felt that the satisfaction of the partner was a “crucial thing to consider’ compared to for example Germany that had a figure of 60% for the same question.
Another statistic that gives some insight into the different attitudes to sexual function in the West and Asia that 100% of men from Asia said that they would get medicine for impotence compared to only 75% of men from Europe and America.
It seems that Korean men are under a great deal of stress too as many of them cited stress as the reason for lack of sexual function. In fact 70% of them said that stress affected their sex lives that was the highest figure in the worldwide survey. In Europe and America the figure was only 63%.
Interestingly Korean men said that being concerned about the sexual dissatisfaction of their sexual partners came second (52%) as a reason for bad sexual function yet these were the same men who scored the highest on the question of sexual satisfaction of their partners being not so important. It seems that maybe some of the Korean men just like to pretend that they don’t care about the sexual satisfaction of their partners but they clearly do care if it causes them loss of erectile function. The makers of Levitra also saw that Korean men felt that satisfying their sexual partners was more important than good communication with them, whereas men from the West felt the other way around about this.
Erectile dysfunction drugs makers have sponsored many different surveys into sexual attitudes and impotence and they have opened the eyes of doctors as well as normal men and women into the ways that people feel about sex and especially impotence.
This survey by Bayer has been important in tackling sexual issues and of course in the way that Bayer market and advertise their erectile dysfunction drug Levitra. Levitra is the third best selling erectile dysfunction medication in the world after the market leaders Viagra and Cialis and like them it works as a PDE-5 inhibitor.


