Fake Viagra Causing STD's And AIDS In Kenya
Written by Richard Simmons| Saturday, 17 October 2009| There are 0 comments
The dangers of the irresponsible use of erectile dysfunction medication has been highlighted in Kenya after reports show that in many cases individuals who use them fail to take adequate precautions to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases.

Unfortunately young men, even teenagers are getting their hands on cheap fake Viagra and using it as a recreational party drug. Due to this they are able to have sex with multiple partners and because they are often under the influence of narcotics or alcohol they lose their inhibitions and practical common sense thus reducing the chances of using condoms.
Dr Nicholas Muraguri who heads the National AIDS/STD Control Programme in Kenya blamed changing attitudes and absentee parents for the behaviour of young men which he said could result in the proliferation of sexually transmitted disease and even AIDS.
Doctor Muraguri also warned about the dangers of using counterfeit erectile dysfunction medications and also so called herbal remedies because of unknown side effects. From our research at Ukmedix News we know that herbal remedies for erectile dysfunction either are useless or actually contain doctored versions of the active ingredients of Viagra, Cialis or Levitra.
Two of the so called herbal erectile dysfunction supplements mentioned were Niagra and Viagrax both of which not only claim to be natural but also purport to act as penis enlargers as well as libido boosters. Both of these supplements have never been subjected to clinical testing and are likely to be dangerous to both men and women.
Another thing which all young men should know is that repeated use of Viagra when it is not really needed could create a psychological dependence on it in the future. An erectile dysfunction drug is designed to help men with problems in the bedroom and not to turn you into superman. Using Viagra Cialis and Levitra when drunk has led to thousands of accidental pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
Ukmedix cannot stress strenuously enough the importance of the sensible use of impotence medication.

