Viagra, the little blue pill, has been a household name for more than a generation. And now women's sexual health is finally ...
On Dec. 15, Sprout Pharmaceuticals received approval to use its pill, Addyi (flibanserin), to treat low sexual desire in ...
Up until now, women who’d surpassed menopause and were dealing with frustratingly low libido—a.k.a. hypoactive sexual desire ...
A first-of-its-kind topical cream designed for women to boost sexual arousal is beginning to roll out in select states. Viagra has been Food and Drug Administration-approved for nearly three ...
For more than three decades, men have been able to boost their sexual performance using a little blue pill called Viagra, which generated tens of billions in revenue for drugmaker Pfizer. Now, ...
More common side effects of Viagra include flushing, indigestion, vision problems, nasal congestion, and headaches. While most mild side effects are temporary, some serious side effects like ...
There's good news for men with heart disease who take Viagra: Vigorous physical exercise after taking the drug -- like the kind that occurs during sex -- does not make cardiac symptoms worse or ...
Unsurprisingly, erectile dysfunction tends to not pop up regularly in conversation. After all, impotence can strike at the heart of even the strongest relationship. It's understandable there's a ...
Viagra treats erectile dysfunction (ED) in adults. It’s usually taken about 1 hour before sexual activity. Viagra dosage is not based on weight, but your age can affect your dosage. Viagra comes as an ...
Viagra is an erectile dysfunction drug that increases blood flow to the penis Since Viagra was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1998, athletes and bodybuilders have been using it ...
Fifteen years ago, men who were suffering from impotence received a beacon of hope in the form of a little blue pill. Wednesday marks the 15th anniversary of Viagra’s FDA approval in the United States ...