For those of you who have experience with Viagra, how well has it worked? In terms of timing before sex and dosages, what is the best way to take it? Anybody had chances to compare it with other similar drugs like Cialis or Levitra?
ExoticSpirit said:For those of you who have experience with Viagra, how well has it worked? In terms of timing before sex and dosages, what is the best way to take it? Anybody had chances to compare it with other similar drugs like Cialis or Levitra?
Bryson said:Wait did you take the viagra yourself? Or was it for your boyfriend or client?
I've tried viagra once before and never again. Now, I'm a young fit guy but the tought of having a rock hard cock and being able to fuck like a horse while giving my woman mutliple O's was just to appealing. Unfortunately it didn't quite work out that way. My face got all red and it gave me a major headache because of the change in blood pressure. Also I think it made me more sensitive down there because I came faster and when you come you still lose your erection! I did not know that! I did seem to recuperate faster for round 2 but I was just so uncomfortable that the experience just wasn't as enjoyable.
Now I tried this just for fun but it's pretty sad if people are relying on a magic blue pill to solve their problems. All you need is a good cardiovascualr system and some jelqing. It's cheaper and it's healthier too!
Techman said:Juliana, I had always understood that viagra had no sexual effects on women. Is there something you're not telling us?
ExoticSpirit said:Actually, there has been some preliminary studies with Viagra and women. The results appear to be encouraging. It's just that the company hasn't gone ahead to get an official indication for women yet but that won't necessarily stop a knowledgable doctor from prescribing it for a female patient.
Gentle2her said:The forth effect is that you have to be prepared and have some lubricants. Let me explain: Viagra doesn't make you cum faster or slower, but think about multiple shots on goal NON STOP ON A ROW. The girl is better be very very stimulated and lubricated, or she'll hate it!
Nope, I don't have any experience with Cialis.MakeIt said:G2H - I'm not sure I get this - do you mean you will want to continue banging the girl for multiple SOGS withot stopping. Does Viagra make you more sensitive - but you say it doesn't make you cum faster?
Have you had any experience with Cialis?
G1GBallday said:I'm pretty sure that is an urban legend.
Viagra, the patenting of an aphrodisiac.
By Mary Bellis
"Life might seem cruel, but they are paid to work for the company and the company owns their inventions. Literally hundreds of people at Pfizer have been involved in developing the drug. You can't really point to two individuals and say they spawned Viagra." - Pfizer Pharmaceuticals spokesperson
According to the British Press (but not exactly according to Pfizer or others involved), Peter Dunn and Albert Wood both of Kent, England are named as the inventors of the process by which Viagra was created. Their names appeared on an application by Pfizer to patent (WOWO9849166A1) the manufacturing process of Viagra or Sildenafil Citrate. Dunn and Wood are both employees of Pfizer Pharmaceuticals at the Pfizer run research laboratories in Kent and employees are not allowed to discuss their status or non-status as inventors.
"I can't say anything, you'll have to talk to the press office..." - Albert Wood
In 1991, inventors Andrew Bell, Dr David Brown and Dr Nicholas Terrett (also Pfizer employees at Kent) discovered that chemical compounds belonging to the pyrazolopyrimidinone class were useful in treating heart problems such as angina. Terrett was named in the 1991 British patent for Sildenafil (tradenamed Viagra) as a heart medicine, and some experts consider him as the father of Viagra. Terrett is also not allowed to discuss whether he considers himself the real inventor of Viagra as he is still a Pfizer employee.
"There were three patents put forward for Viagra. Basically me and my team discovered how useful the drug might be... they (Wood and Dunn) created a way of mass producing it only" - Dr. Nicholas Terrett
By I994, Nicholas Terrett and colleague Peter Ellis discovered during the trial studies of Sildenafil as a heart medicine that it also increased blood flow to the penis, allowing men to reverse erectile dysfunctions. The drug acts by enhancing the smooth muscle relaxant effects of nitric oxide, a chemical that is normally released in response to sexual stimulation. The smooth muscle relaxation allows increased blood flow into the penis leading to an erection when combined with something naughty. Dunn and Wood then worked on the crucial nine-step process to synthesize a Sildenafil (Viagra) compound into a pill. It was approved by the FDA on March 27, 1998, as the first pill to treat impotence.
Pfizer claims that hundreds of inventors were involved with the creation of Viagra and there was not enough room on the patent application to name them all, so only the department heads were listed. Dr Simon Campbell, who until recently was the Senior Vice President Of Medicinal Discovery at Pfizer and oversaw Viagra's development, is considered by the American press to be the inventor of Viagra®. Campbell prefers to be best known as the father of Amlodipine, a cardiovascular drug.
"I'm like Columbus..."- Dr Simon Campbell on Viagra's development
Train said:The above simply is not medically factual. A moderate amount of alcohol should actually improve the effect as alcohol is a blood thinner.
There were some mention at the beginning of people that had heart attacks but they were very few in number, had serious pre-existing conditions ( valve related). I believe a corelation was never really established as it was in Viox.
Train said:.............. A moderate amount of alcohol should actually improve the effect as alcohol is a blood thinner. ..............