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Viagra is a highly effective and fast acting erectile dysfunction drug. This little blue pill has proved itself to do wonders to the sex lives of millions of people; it brings the excitement and satisfaction back into couples life. However, not everyone can take Viagra. Allergies, contraindication with medicines that you are currently taking, current medical conditions - these are just a few of the many reasons that may prevent you from using it. If you were among the lot who can’t possibly take Viagra, try an herbal alternative to Viagra. It may work fine for you.

Fixes to reflect application’s acceptance for review, not drug’s approval NEW YORK, Nov. 20, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) — NexMed Inc. (NASDAQ:NEXM) Tuesday said the new drug application for its proposed erectile dysfunction treatment has been accepted for review by the Food and Drug Administration.

NexMed is working with its partner Warner Chilcott to gain regulatory approval for the treatment.

Shares of Nexmed, an East Windsor, N.J.-based pharmaceutical company, rose 4.9% to $1.51 on Tuesday.

Ryan Vlastelica , Copyright Thomson Financial News Limited 2007. All rights reserved.

Herbal alternatives to Viagra pose hidden dangers

Two pills, Spontane-ES and Stamina-RX, were made by companies run by Jared Wheat, who faces federal charges in Atlanta that he peddled knockoff pharmaceuticals cooked in a Central American lab. Prosecutors tried to keep Wheat from posting bail by asserting that he contemplated killing an FDA investigator and bribing a prosecutor. His attorney says the businesses are legitimate, and Wheat is free after posting bond.

LOS ANGELES | Many of the pills marketed as safe herbal alternatives to Viagra and other prescription sex medications pose a hidden danger.For men on common heart and blood-pressure drugs, popping one could lead to a stroke, or even death.

WASHINGTON | When Viagra came on the market nine years ago, Time magazine worried that it signaled “the end of sex as we know it.”

Adweek forecast demand for Viagra so massive that “not one dollar need ever be spent advertising it.”
It certainly hasn’t worked out that way.

Prescriptions for erectile dysfunction drugs, which sparked a rush to doctors’ offices initially, have been steady worldwide for three years despite massive promotional campaigns. Revenues for Viagra were once forecast at $5 billion a year. In 2006, revenues totaled $3 billion for Viagra and rivals Levitra and Cialis combined.

Perhaps no other drug in the entire history of humankind has achieved as much fame (and at the same time, notoriety) as Viagra. Targeted at curing impotency, this drug – developed by the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer – has achieved almost cult status, with sales of over hundreds of thousands of pills everyday around the globe. The success of Viagra itself speaks volumes about how prevalent impotency is among men all over the world.

However, ancient sciences like Ayurveda and Unani have been known and practiced several natural medicines for treating impotence since centuries, and that too with positive results. These therapies are herbal, and most of them have been proven for their efficacies in the western world too.

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