Vuvuzela Much More Likely To Cause Hearing Loss Than Viagra Drug
Written by Jamie Stowe | Friday, 18 June 2010 | There are 0 comments
There has been loads of talk about one of the extremely rare, [and we’re talking a tiny amount of reports] side effects of using the erectile dysfunction medication Viagra being hearing loss. Many people have blown this out of proportion and have used it as some sort of definite reason not to use the Viagra drug or its close cousin Cialis and Levitra.

A few things to consider! Firstly there have been 29 reports in all of America of various degrees of hearing loss after the use of Viagra, many of which were temporary and practically all of which involved one ear. You should take into account that the FDA said that there is no proven link between the Viagra and hearing loss and that in any case many of the men using the Viagra were in a higher risk category due to their age of suffering from hearing loss. If you want to know all of the information you can get more details here at the FDA web site.
The point we want to make it not that we definitely know that there is no link but just that the chances of you suffering from hearing loss as a result of using Viagra are considerably less than watching England play Algeria. We can safely say that more men will suffer from hearing loss in South Africa at the England Algeria game as a result of the loud noise that Vuvuzelas make than over the next year because of Viagra use.
So don’t think about these rare Viagra side effects and instead put cotton wool in your ears and blow your Vuvuzela for England as hard as you can as they play Algeria! (You can download a Vuvuzela App on your iPhone if you don’t have a real one.)


