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Nov 25th, 2008
The Hong Kong Department of Health appealed to people not to buy or use a product called "Zhuang Tjar Gere" for managing sexual dysfunction.
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Nov 18th, 2008
Study confirms the role its product, ErecAid, as a supplemental first line treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED).
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Nov 17th, 2008
Health Canada is advising consumers not to use Viapro dietary supplement for sexual enhancement in men, due to concerns about possible side-effects.
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Oct 24th, 2008
Erectile dysfunction may be the early warning predictor symptom of heart attack, writes Dr Geoffrey Hackett from the Good Hope Hospital in Birmingham.
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Oct 1st, 2008
An herbal remedy called “horny goat weed” has been studied by Dr. Mario Dell’Agli and his team at the University of Milan. The herb has long held a reputation in China as a natural aphrodisiac and now it looks like it could be a promising alternative to Viagra for impotent men.
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Sep 23rd, 2008
Health Canada is advising consumers not to use Dr. Life and Chong Cao Ju Wang due to concerns about possible side-effects.
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Aug 28th, 2008
Hong Kong Department of Health appealed to members of the public not to buy or use a product labelled as "Lu Quan" as it was found to contain an undeclared drug which is known to link with serious side effects.
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Aug 12th, 2008
Should you buy erectile dysfunction and impotence treatment drugs online? Researchers from Utah and several colleagues compare the relative safety of two systems -- an online prescribing service versus traditional physician consultation - for patients seeking medication to treat erectile dysfunction.
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Jul 31st, 2008
Hong Kong Department Of Health appealed to members of the public not to buy or use a product named "Chong Cao Ju Wang" for sexual dysfunction treatment as it was found to contain an undeclared drug which is known to link with serious side effects.
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Jul 22nd, 2008
A minimally invasive treatment for a common cause of male infertility can significantly improve a couple's chances for pregnancy.