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Viagra won’t work without sexual . It’s not an and doesn’t increase sexual desire.
  • Uprima. Uprima is a tablet which is taken under the tongue. You place the tablet under your tongue and wait for it to dissolve, which can take about ten minutes. It acts within 15 to 25 minutes and can be effective for up to two hours. Uprima won’t work without sexual stimulation.
  • Cialis. This drug comes in tablet form and can be taken from 30 minutes before sexual activity. With sexual stimulation Cialis may be effective for up to 36 hours after taking the tablet. Like Viagra, it’s not an aphrodisiac and doesn’t increase sexual desire.
  • Levitra. This tablet should be taken ten minutes to one hour before sexual activity. With sexual stimulation Levitra can be effective up to 12 hours after taking the tablet. Like Viagra and Cialis it is not an aphrodisiac and does not increase sexual desire.
  • Hormone treatment. Only a small of cases of erectile dysfunction are caused by hormone . The most frequent hormone is a reduced level of the male sex hormone testosterone which can be restored by appropriate hormone replacement. It’s unwise to take testosterone preparations unless you’ve had tests that confirm a deficiency.
  • Penile prosthesis. You shouldn’t consider a prosthesis (implant) until other forms of treatment have been tried. There are two types of implant. The semi-rigid type keeps the penis rigid all the time but lets you bend it downwards when you’re not having sex. The hydraulic type is more sophisticated and causes the penis to stiffen when a pump (implanted in the scrotum) is activated.
  • Surgical treatment. A few cases of impotence are caused by abnormalities in blood flow in and out of the penis and can be treated with surgery.
  • And some information of .

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    BBC Radio 4 - The News Quiz

    Ever wondered how The News Quiz is put together? It sounds so slick on the radio but how difficult can it be to get a bunch of funny people together to read the newspapers then talk about them into a microphone? We sent a member of the website staff to follow the production team around for the week as they prepared the first programme in a new series for broadcast.

    Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 February:

    “I like it but it was on page 15…”

    News Quiz Producer Simon Nicholls

    The start of the week finds News Quiz Producer Simon Nicholls in his House office surrounded by piles of newspapers and listener . The panel for this Friday’s show - Alan Coren, Andy Hamilton, Linda Smith and Sandi Toksvig - have all confirmed their attendance, so now it’s time to find some questions that they can get their comedy teeth into.

    While the teem with Iraq-related stories, the tabloids are obsessing over Michael Jackson but our job is to select sixteen different stories for the four rounds that make up the quiz, following this broad model:

    Round 1 - pages 1-3 of the newspapers (politics, war, Europe)
    Round 2 - pages 4-8 (education, health, housing)
    Round 3 - lifestyle, science, arts, etc
    Round 4 - silly stories (animals, record breakers, funny foreigners)

    The other main task of the day is to sift through the mail and select appropriate news cuttings for the team to read out at Thursday’s recording - short, punchy ones for the , longer ones for the panel and anything to do with parrots for Alan Coren.

    The News Quiz office receives an average of 20 letters and 15 emails a day, made up of funny news stories from around the world, fan mail, unsolicited jokes and letters of complaint about a perceived political bias in the show.

    Wednesday 5 February: “It’s been quite a thin week…”

    News Quiz writers

    Another pile of newspapers to digest this morning. Lord Irvine’s pay rise and the adventures of a pregnant cow catch the producer’s eye and he types up a shortlist of stories to take along to the writers meeting.

    Simon , George Poles and Paul McKenzie are The News Quiz’s very own gag factory, and it’s their job to write the questions for the show and the related jokes Simon Hoggart rounds each question off with.

    The first task is to pick eight news stories from the shortlist. An item about Frieda Hughes is suggested and rejected but Gordon Brown, Rowan Williams and a rival to Viagra all make the grade. The writers then share out the potential questions - George gets Cialis, the Archers virus and a pregnant cow, Simon opts for Michael Jackson, the army and asylum seekers, leaving Paul with the House of Lords and the economy - and they head back to their computers to try and find something funny to say about each one.

    Simon, the producer, also takes the opportunity to try out the humorous press cuttings on the writers. Some elicit a smile, many end up in the bin.

    Most of the afternoon is taken up with email exchanges between the writers and the producer as questions and jokes fly back and forth across the digital divide.

    Click here to listen to the team unearth the comic potential of some major news stories

    On to Thursday - recording day

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    News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered


    Fake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile , have been found in the UK.

    Authorities say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.

    Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to .

    Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.

    “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it ,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).



    If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor


    Professor Kent Woods,
    MHRA

    “Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.

    “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”

    The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened.

    Patient complaint

    Lilly UK discovered the fake drugs after a patient complained about a crumbling tablet.

    The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.

    “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.

    It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.

    “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original manufacturers,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.

    “The best protection against counterfeiting is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer.

    “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

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    News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered


    Fake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, have been found in the UK.

    say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.

    Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to pharmacies.

    Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.

    “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it immediately,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).



    If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor


    Professor Kent Woods,
    MHRA

    “Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.

    “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”

    The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. are underway to try to find out how this happened.

    Patient complaint

    Lilly UK the fake drugs after a patient complained about a crumbling tablet.

    The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.

    “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.

    It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.

    “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are into the system other than from their original s,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.

    “The best protection against counterfeiting is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer.

    “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    , and more another.

    Posted by jweiss123 on 05-22-2008 at 09:05 pm
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    News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered


    Fake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, have been found in the UK.

    say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.

    Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to .

    Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.

    “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it immediately,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).



    If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor


    Professor Kent Woods,
    MHRA

    “Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.

    “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”

    The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened.

    Patient complaint

    Lilly UK the fake drugs after a patient about a crumbling tablet.

    The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.

    “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.

    It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.

    “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original manufacturers,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.

    “The best protection against counterfeiting is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer.

    “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

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    News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered


    Fake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, have been found in the UK.

    Authorities say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.

    Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to pharmacies.

    Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.

    “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it ,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).



    If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor


    Professor Kent Woods,
    MHRA

    “Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.

    “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”

    The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened.

    Patient complaint

    Lilly UK discovered the fake drugs after a patient about a crumbling tablet.

    The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.

    “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.

    It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.

    “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are into the system other than from their original manufacturers,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.

    “The best protection against is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer.

    “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

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    News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered


    Fake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, have been found in the UK.

    say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.

    Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to pharmacies.

    Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.

    “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it immediately,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).



    If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor


    Professor Kent Woods,
    MHRA

    “Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.

    “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”

    The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened.

    Patient complaint

    Lilly UK discovered the fake drugs after a patient about a crumbling tablet.

    The company and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.

    “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.

    It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.

    “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original manufacturers,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Industry.

    “The best protection against is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer.

    “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    , and more another.

    Posted by jweiss123 on 05-19-2008 at 12:05 am
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    News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered


    Fake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, have been found in the UK.

    say the counterfeit versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.

    Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to pharmacies.

    Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.

    “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it ,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).



    If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor


    Professor Kent Woods,
    MHRA

    “Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.

    “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”

    The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened.

    Patient complaint

    Lilly UK the fake drugs after a patient complained about a crumbling tablet.

    The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.

    “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.

    It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.

    “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original manufacturers,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Industry.

    “The best protection against is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer.

    “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

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    Lilly profit rises as sales eclipse forecasts

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -
    Eli Lilly and Co (LLY.N) on Tuesday
    said fourth-quarter profit rose on lower taxes and
    sales of its medicines, including newer
    treatments for depression, diabetes and cancer.


    Lilly's shares rose 1.8 percent, amid slight declines for
    the drug sector.

    “Lilly had top-line strength across its portfolio, with
    each major therapeutic segment above our outlook,” Bear Stearns
    analyst John Boris said. He noted the company's tax rate of
    20.4 percent was less than his 22 percent forecast.

    The Indianapolis drugmaker earned $854 million, or 78 cents
    per share, compared with $132 million, or 12 cents per share,
    in the year-ago period, when Lilly took a big charge for a
    settlement with patients who claimed to have been harmed by its
    Zyprexa schizophrenia drug.

    Excluding special items, earnings rose 6 percent to 90
    cents per share. Analysts on average had expected 89 cents per
    share, according to Reuters Estimates. The company took two
    charges, totaling 12 cents per share, related largely to
    restructuring and acquisitions.

    Company global sales jumped 22 percent in the quarter to
    $5.19 billion, ahead of the Reuters Estimates forecast of $4.81
    billion. Sales would have increased 18 percent if not for the
    weak dollar, which boosts the value of overseas sales.

    Despite the strong results, analysts cautioned that Lilly's
    earnings prospects may deteriorate by 2011, when Zyprexa faces
    generic .

    Lilly late last month asked the U.S. Food and Drug
    to approve its prasugrel blood-clot preventer
    and was counting on it to offset the expected sharp sales for
    Zyprexa.

    “But we are cautious as we think the FDA process will be
    extremely drawn out,” Natixis Bleichroeder analyst Jon LeCroy
    said in a research note, due to concerns about bleeding risks
    linked to prasugrel in clinical trials. He predicted it will
    not be introduced for another three years.

    Quarterly sales of Zyprexa rose 10 percent to $1.27
    billion, in a continuing rebound from earlier declines that had
    been sparked by concerns that the drug causes weight gain,
    which raises diabetes risk.

    Revenue from impotence treatment Cialis, which works far
    longer than Pfizer Inc's (PFE.N) Viagra and was recently
    approved in a new low-dose daily formulation, jumped 29 percent
    to $346 million.

    Sales of Alimta, used to treat tumors caused by exposure to
    asbestos, soared 42 percent to $244 million, helped by its
    other approved use against lung cancer. Sales of Gemzar, an
    older lung cancer drug, rose 15 percent to $426 million.

    Injectable diabetes drug Byetta, sold in with
    Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc (AMLN.O), gained ground from its
    wide use alongside oral treatments and its ability to help
    patients lose weight. Its global sales soared 34 percent to
    $184 million.

    Humalog, a rapid-acting insulin used at mealtimes, was also
    a top performer during the quarter. Its sales jumped 18 percent
    to $414 million, helped by price increases and sizzling growth
    in overseas markets.

    Lilly said it is on track to meet its 2008 earnings target,
    excluding special items, of $3.85 to $4 per share — driven by
    growing demand for Cymbalta, Cialis, Byetta, Alimta and
    Humalog. That would reflect profit growth of 9 percent to 13
    percent from 2007 results.

    Lilly's shares were up 94 cents at $52.34 in afternoon
    trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

    (Editing by Derek Caney and Maureen Bavdek)

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    News - Health - Fake impotence drugs discovered


    Fake versions of Cialis, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, have been found in the UK.

    Authorities say the versions have A031410 or A041410 written on the bottom of the carton or on the blister strip inside.

    Initial tests do not suggest they are a risk to health. But patients have been advised to return them to .

    Patients with concerns are advised to consult their GP or phone Lilly UK, which makes Cialis, on 0800 085 3847.

    “Patients who are in possession of this counterfeit drug should return it immediately,” said Professor Kent Woods, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).



    If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor


    Professor Kent Woods,
    MHRA

    “Whilst initial tests show that the product does not pose an immediate risk to patients, the quality of this product cannot be guaranteed.

    “If patients think that they have taken the product and are concerned about any side effects they should consult their doctor.”

    The counterfeit tablets are understood to have found their way into some pharmacies. Investigations are underway to try to find out how this happened.

    Patient complaint

    Lilly UK the fake drugs after a patient about a crumbling tablet.

    The company investigated and found that the tablet was counterfeit. It then contacted the MHRA.

    “We want to emphasise that genuine Cialis is not affected by this matter,” it said in a statement.

    It is believed to be the first time that fake drugs have found their way into the legitimate supply chain in the UK for 10 years.

    “This incident highlights the need for the greatest vigilance and scrutiny, especially when medicines are introduced into the system other than from their original manufacturers,” said Dr Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.

    “The best protection against counterfeiting is to ensure that the products bought are those supplied by the authentic manufacturer.

    “Only then can the industry feel confident that its products are reaching patients in the same condition as they left the factory, and that patients are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

    are receiving medication that they can trust absolutely.”

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