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    Here's a recent article from men's health that raises concern about overuse of ED drugs.

    Young men who take erection pills for fun often feel down

    Those who used the drugs recreationally were less confident about their abilities


    By Lauren Cox


    updated 5/17/2012 6:45:55 PM ET


    Young men who take erectile dysfunction drugs for fun may damage their sex lives, a new study suggests.


    Nearly 6 percent of the sexually active college men involved in the study reported taking drugs for erectile dysfunction (ED) without a prescription. Yet an analysis of these students' sex lives unveiled a paradox: The more ED drugs men took, the worse they felt.

    "Using ED drugs recreationally has the potential to negatively influence one's confidence," said Christopher Harte, lead author of the study published this month in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

    Men who abused ED drugs reported the same level of physical sexual functioning as non-users did, but Harte found that they were less confident about their abilities to get and maintain an erection. The recreational users also were less satisfied with their sex lives overall, even if they were satisfied during intercourse.

    "One needs to be careful when they are frequently using these medications. It can set you up to have unreasonable expectations" about your sex life, said Harte, a research fellow at VA Boston Healthcare System.

    Because the survey captured students' feelings at one moment in time, Harte said it isn't clear how the link worked: It could be that experimentation with ED drugs led to anxiety, or that it was underlying anxiety that had led the men to try ED drugs.

    The erection-mind connection
    Harte's study involved 1,200 college-age men from across the U.S.

    Cleveland Clinic urologist Dr. Drogo Montague said Harte's findings confirm what many sexual health experts suspect about misuse of ED drugs.

    "We understand how they work, and I don't think there's any lasting physical harm for a young man who doesn't need them, or for an older man who does," Montague said. "But it does sometimes create these psychological problems €“ and they stick around."

    Montague said it is common for a man to monitor his erection after taking an ED drug, and this "spectatoring" can detract from his pleasure. It also can turn up the activity of the sympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for people's flight-or-fight response. Normally the body turns down the activity of the sympathetic nervous system during sex.


    Feeding a dependence
    Urologists say there is no evidence the body develops a tolerance to ED medications. But recreational use of ED drugs may mask a natural decline in erectile function, leaving men surprised when they fail to achieve an erection, said Dr. Tobias Köhler, a spokesman for the American Urological Association.

    "On average, the drugs only work for five years," Köhler said. Meanwhile, an underlying physical problem causing ED €”  high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes or another issue €“ can continue to go untreated.

    And doctors say it can take just a few troubled nights to feed a reliance on ED drugs.

    "Anytime a man has a problem with his erection, he's always worried: 'Am I going to have a problem with the next erection?'" said Dr. Jacob Rajfer, professor of urology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. "Is that a physiological or a psychological dependence? Well, I don't know the answer to that."
    Here's the link to the article: Young Men Taking ED Drugs For Fun Often Feel Down

    While there is no extrapolation for older men - this may show that ED medications used too often could have some negative effects. Of course further studies will be needed. What is really interesting is the comment that the drugs only work for around 5 years, and may mask other serious underlying problems.

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  • #2
    Interesting. Thanks RX, some food for thought there.

    I'm always shocked when I hear of guys in their 20's popping Viagra like lollies. And I have first heard of that years ago not long after Vitamin V first arrived. I have wondered how their sexual function is going today. It always seemed likely that they would develop a dependence on ED drugs & couldn't perform without them.

    They might be feeling a tad foolish if after 5 years, nothing worked....
    Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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    • #3
      I agree, the amount of guys of all ages that take ED drugs without the real need is amazing..In LOS its seems to be the norm and you are the odd one out if you dont swallow a pill or whatever

      For myself i take it with good reason i must add. The Hypertension drugs i use really keep the powder dry and i need drugs for ignition

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        • #5
          Interesting information, I have not taken any of these drugs yet as all works well, but I have wondered what the benefits would be....seems like there are possibly more negatives than benefits if you do not actually have a real need.

          Philippines, at Fuente Osmena ( Cebu ), your pestered by the sellers of Viagra and other tablets, I have no idea where thay are made...never have bought any but they seem to do a good number of deals.

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          • #6
            I remember my first visit to LOS in 2009. I was told about a flavored jell that could be bought. I am going to screw up the spelling but here goes. Kiamagra Jell? Came in different flavors. The Root Beer was tasty.
            TEXASMAC

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            • #7
              I take mine as part of my recovery from prostrate surgery, all legit with a prescription from my doctor..

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              • #8
                Thaime, yes, it is common that men who have had TURPs (transuretheral resection of the prostate) may benefit from the use of EDs.

                TM - yes, Kamagra Jelly is a generic version of Viagra. The jelly works faster than the tablets and generally has less side effects. Most guys find that 1/2 a pack works well, and using a paper clip to fold the top down, save the other 1/2 for a later encounter.

                However, as the article says, overuse of ED drugs may lead to problems later.

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                • #9
                  OOOppps, I took the whole pack. That explains a lot.
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