To date, there are only three FDA-approved drugs to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). The drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra work by increasing the flow of blood to the penis so that when a man is sexually stimulated, he can get an erection. All three … [Read more...]
Bowel Cleansing Solution Associated with Renal Insufficiency
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning that the use of oral sodium phosphate (OSP) products for bowel cleansing has, in some patients, caused a rare but serious and potentially fatal form of kidney failure (renal insufficiency) … [Read more...]
Pregnant Mothers Taking Antidepressants May Risk Baby’s Health
In recent years, women have been advised to avoid medications during pregnancy and while breastfeeding their infants; yet, at the same time, some conditions pregnant women suffer such as hypertension (high blood pressure), asthma, epilepsy and … [Read more...]
Drug Allergies Can Result in Deadly Stevens Johnson Syndrome
August 2007 has been designated as Stevens Johnson Syndrome Awareness Month and has been recognized in the following states so far: Colorado, Arizona, Alabama, Connecticut and Tennessee. Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) affects more than two million … [Read more...]
Viagra Linked to Blindness
Viagra (generic sildenafil citrate) is prescribed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and is manufactured by Pfizer Pharmaceutical Company. ED (erectile dysfunction) is the repeated inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for … [Read more...]
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