rottweiler75
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Is it just me or is there anyone else out there in TV land who didnt get no effects at all off this product???
Unfortunatly not everyone responds to it, you guys may just be some of the unlucky ones. The norepinephrine may also have an effect as well since it functions as a peripheral vasoconstrictor (alpha-adrenergic action) and as an inotropic stimulator of the heart and dilator of coronary arteries (beta-adrenergic action).rottweiler75 said:I got hooked up by a moderator on here so I dont think they would be fake, unless there are other blue triangles with a stamp on them. I am taking a norepinephrine and sertonin reputake inhibitor. I will just feed on to my dog and see if he gets stuck in his favorite hole in the fence.
I would say the accuprill and NYC(and or clen) are all having an effect on cialis's ability to do its job. Any medication that effects blood preasure, hypertension, vasodialtion etc etc etc may have a negative impact on sexual function.ozymandius said:I am on NYC 4 pillz ed, T-3, Armidex 1pill eod, Femera 1 pill eod, Accuprill 40mgz a day, clomid 100mgz day,also started clen today so I will be dropping NYC.
I think that'z it. Any ideas Zygla???
Bobber said:. My lower back also hurt after I took it. Could have been the kidneys.
Are you saying you shared your swith three people and it didnt work for any of them or are you referring to the couple other instances reported in this thread?rottweiler75 said:im pretty sure mine is fake, what is the chances of it not working within between 3 people, maybe i will try another source.
Men with mild-to-severe erectile dysfunction (ED) may benefit from Cialis(TM) (IC351), an investigational oral treatment for ED, according to a study published in the latest issue of International Journal of Impotence Research. This first-time publication of detailed Phase II data in a peer-reviewed journal shows that on-demand treatment with Cialis, an advanced phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor, improved erections in 81 percent of men (relative to placebo: 17 percent), regardless of severity. Cialis is currently in global Phase III studies.
"Cialis is a potent and highly selective PDE5 inhibitor that both increased sexual function and was well-tolerated in a broad range of men with ED," said Harin Padma-Nathan, M.D., clinical professor of urology at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and lead investigator on the study. "Based on these data, Cialis has the potential to become a new treatment option for ED."
In the trial, up to 80 percent of patients with severe ED and up to 90 percent of patients with moderate ED reported significant improvement in their ability to attain and maintain an erection. Additionally, Cialis increased the percentage of successful and satisfying intercourse attempts for both men and their partners. "One of the most encouraging signs was that, as evidenced by the IIEF score, a substantial number of men who took Cialis were returned to normal sexual function," said Padma-Nathan.
Cialis Increased Erectile Function in On-Demand Study
In this study, 179 men (mean age: 56 years) with mild-to-severe ED were randomized to receive placebo or Cialis at doses up to 25 mg taken on-demand over a three-week period. The men in the trial agreed to attempt at least four sexual encounters during the treatment period.
Several measures were used to assess Cialis in a natural setting. Researchers compared baseline scores from the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire (an important outcome measure reflecting overall erectile function), sexual encounter profile diaries of ED sufferers and their partners, and a global assessment question about treatment effect on erections.
The data showed that both the men in the Cialis group and their partners reported a significant increase in the number of satisfying intercourse attempts compared with the placebo group. In addition, a significant number of men taking Cialis reported an increase in the number of successful intercourse attempts compared with pretreatment. Men treated with Cialis were also able to achieve penetration and maintain erections significantly more often than those on placebo. Cialis also significantly increased the IIEF erectile function domain score compared with placebo.
In this trial, the only three treatment-related adverse events reported by more than 3 percent of men were headache, back pain and dyspepsia. These effects were generally mild to moderate and tended to decrease with time. Only two men discontinued treatment due to adverse events. No alterations of color vision were reported. Additionally, no clinically significant changes were observed in clinical laboratory values, ECGs (electrocardiogram) or blood pressure at any of the doses studied in this trial.
IC351 (tadalafil, trade name Cialis) is a new representative compound of the second generation of selective phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors. The selectivity ratio vs PDE-5 is more than 10 000 for PDE-1 through PDE-4 and PDE-7 through PDE-10 and 780 for PDE-6. In the European daily-dosing trial, the efficacy rates were up to 93% for successful intercourses with completion in the 50-mg dose in patients with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction (ED). In two different dose-ranging studies with 2-25 mg taken as needed, efficacy rates of up to 88% improvement in erections and up to 73% successful intercourses with completion were achieved. In a placebo-controlled, fixed-dose (10- and 20-mg) trial in diabetic patients, improved erections of 56% and 64% were reported compared with 25% after placebo. Drug-related adverse effects, with headache in up to 23% of patients (placebo, up to 17%), dyspepsia in up to 11% (placebo, up to 7%), back pain in up to 4.7% (placebo, 0%), and myalgia in up to 4.1% (placebo, up to 2.4%), were mostly mild to moderate. Neither drug-related serious cardiovascular adverse events nor color vision disturbances were encountered. The long half-life (>17 h), with a comfortably long window of opportunity, releases couples from the need to plan sexual activities and therefore provides the highest amount of spontaneity for sexual activities.
hehe, did they actually get laid or did they just pop them to see what happens? They dont give you a raging hardon that wont go down, which in a way is nice, you can pop one before a night on the town and not have to worry about spontaneously raising the flag while out in public.rottweiler75 said:Thanks for the post zyg. And no i didnt give it to my dog. But yes I gave a pill each to 2 of my friends and they said, they didnt experience nothing either.
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