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    Lonidamine Research Paper

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    Lonidamine was developed by Threshold Pharmaceuticals in 1979. [5] Lonidamine was derived from indazole-3-carboxylic acid. [4] When originally discovered, Lonidamine was used as an infertility drug. [4] Through later research, Lonidamine was seen to have desirable effects on cancer cells. Lonidamine was then used as a drug for benign prostatic hyperplasia. Benign prostatic hyperplasia is the enlargement of the prostate gland in males. This causes symptoms like discomfort, frequent urination, and…

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    well groomed. His facial expression was preoccupied. His eye contact was fleeting. Guy bites his nails. His affect was appropriate to situation and was stable. Guy was guarded in describing the situation. He had long pauses when talking about his sexual life. His mood was slightly irritable and pessimistic. Guy appeared preoccupied and anxious. He was coherent in his speech and appeared to be of average intelligence. Guy was alert and oriented x 4, and there were no signs of perceptual…

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    There are currently several different treatments that can be used for patients who are diagnosed with erectile dysfunction. One of the most common treatments is the administration of drugs, specifically phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5 inhibitors). PDE5 inhibitors are currently considered as the first line of therapy for patients who have erectile dysfunction as indicated by the American Urological Association (AUA), and some include sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), tadalafil…

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    Bianca and Tanner seem like the perfect couple. Bianca is a virtuoso, playing several instruments, and Tanner is athletic. Together they are just a hot, capable of resolving any problems together. Their sex life contributed a large part to their success. It was the envy of their friends, largely because they had no reservations with each other. Unfortunately, the pressures of life began affecting their relationship, even in bed. Bianca and Tanner alike as many couples, used sex as a coping…

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    Sexual Desire Motivation

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    In long-term relationships it can become a struggle to maintain sexual desire. Sexual desire, while including the physical component of arousal, is the motivation to seek out sexual activity and pleasure with a partner. Sexual desire tends to be at its highest at the beginning of a relationship but decreases over time (Impett, Strachman, Finkel, & Gable, 2008). Without a certain level of sexual desire couples also find a decrease of satisfaction in their relationship, making the relationship…

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    Inc., exposes pharmaceutical companies responsible for falsely advertising the so-called disease “Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD)”. The film is about the companies and entrepreneurs who are trying to convince women that it's a physiological problem if they don't climax every time they have sex, that can be "fixed" with pills or creams. Canner asks the questions: Is "female sexual dysfunction" really a disorder or a genius marketing stroke? And could the products that are being developed do more…

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    using Cialis 3 Secrets to Treat Erectile Dysfunction Naturally A health science research has revealed that erectile dysfunction is growing at a rapid pace in young men around the globe. This is the result of sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy eating, which is bringing negative affect on sexual health. Erectile dysfunction is defined as difficulty in achieving a hard on and maintaining it during sexual activity. If you face this problem occasionally, then there is nothing to worry. This is not an…

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    Viagra Research Paper

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    Everything You Need To Know About Over The Counter Viagra Viagra is the most popular erectile dysfunction (ED) medications available for men, young or old. It works by raising the blood flow to the penis to help impotent men achieve and maintain an erection. Apart from ED, research is now showing hundreds of positive health benefits of Viagra in treating various medical conditions. These benefits make it even more necessary that this miraculous blue pill be made available over the counter. It…

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    close to 10 percentage of male in the united states every yr gets plagued by erectile dysfunction, or impotence. Impotence or Erectile dysfunction is normally understood because the lack of ability to have or hold an erection that is ample for sexual exercise. There has been a colossal number of guys consuming familiar Cialis as a scientific treatment for his or her impotence. Ordinary Cialis is consumed orally and has quickly turn out to be one of the most prescribed medications. Urologists and…

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    Orgasm Inc: Case Study

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    the results of the misleading studies created a national demand for an unnecessary – and worse, ineffective – drug. In effect, the pharmaceutical company noted the results of a survey measuring women’s sexual satisfaction in their lives. The study interpreted an extremely wide range of normal sexual behaviors (such as “have you ever been unsatisfied during sex” and “have you ever been unable to reach orgasm during sex”) as being less than…

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