Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Are impotence Injections the right choice to go for?

Studies have revealed that Impotence or erectile dysfunction is not a disease but rather a side-effect caused by certain body disorders such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart diseases or due to alcoholism, smoking, and drug abuse. Furthermore people who are suffering from stress, depression and anxiety have higher risk of erectile dysfunction. Ageing is also one of the major reasons for impotence.

Today there are a number of treatments available for impotence including prescription pills (Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra), non-prescription pills (CaliPlus), surgeries, impotence injections etc

All the methods mentioned above are well known except “impotence injections”.

Impotence Injections

These injections came in focus in the 1990s and since then, many people are using them for getting erection. Impotence injections are used to dilate and relax blood vessels in the penis which allows more blood to flow into it. These injections are made up of a drug called Papaverine responsible for dilating blood vessels of the penis.

Now a days, impotence injections make use of a mixture of prostaglandin, Papaverine and phentolamine. However keep one thing in mind that these injections should be taken only after the advice of certified doctors. These doctors will finalize your dosage depending on your health status.

The impotence injections are completely painless and make use of fine syringes similar to those of diabetes syringes.

The main drawback of impotence injection is its side-effect i.e. Priapism (referred to as a long and painful erection). Furthermore, people who are suffering from blood related illnesses like sickle cell anemia, leukemia, bone marrow cancer and multiple myeloma can’t take these injections.

Thus it is advisable to opt for a completely safe medication which does not cause any nasty side-effects.

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  2. The main drawback of impotence injection is its side-effect i.e. Priapism. Furthermore, people who are suffering from blood related illnesses like sickle cell anemia, leukemia, bone marrow cancer and multiple myeloma can’t take these injections.
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