Since the first drugs for erectile dysfunction were approved by the FDA back in 1998 there was a dramatic increase in use of these substances.
Millions of men all over the world with different grades of erectile dysfunction have benefited from using these medications as they finally were able to enjoy sexual activities just like they did without any erectile problems. However, with the apparent use of ED medications for treating the condition they were designed for there was also a dramatic rise in men who were using these drugs for recreational purposes.
A study undertaken by Tom Delate, former director of research for Express Scripts, and his team has analyzed about 163,000 for erectile dysfunction medications issued in the past five years in regard to who was actually benefiting from these prescriptions and what were the reasons behind using ED drugs.
After all, every prescription uses taxpayers' money that could be allocated in other spheres of the healthcare system. There results of this study were published in the International Journal of Impotence Research.
The most interesting observation in this study was the dramatic increase of ED medication use in the 18 to 45 age group.
The increase in this group was 312%, while the more typical 46 to 55 age group has experienced "only" 216% of increase. This clearly shows that more erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra have been used by persons who aren't in dire need for these medications.
After all, there wasn't any increase of erectile dysfunction diagnosis in this particular age group, which suggests that a large part of persons who have used ED medications in this age group had recreational purpose in mind rather than actual treatment.
It's true that drugs like Viagra have become quite popular among younger men due to the belief that these medications actually enhance sexual abilities.
The logic behind such an assumption is quite trivial: if these drugs help men with ED get normal erection then healthy men can get even stronger erections and prolong sexual acts. In reality, however, things are not as promising and many men tend to be left disappointed with such experiments since the only thing that can be really improved in a healthy male is the time between erections.
There are no particular health risks in recreational use of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, especially if taken by healthy young men with perfect health.
The problem, however, is in what circumstances these drugs are used for recreation. Quite often other recreational substances such as alcoholic beverages and street drugs can be used before or after ED meds are given a try. And this can lead to serious complications and side effects that normally wouldn't take place at all.
So, if you're tempted by recreational use of drugs for erectile dysfunction this will certainly be a waste of time and money.
These medications are designed for a particular purpose and 비아그라 정품 don't have the recreational potential a lot of other prescription medications might have. Just leave it to people who actually need these medications to enjoy normal intimacy with all their health issues.