How can we trust Viagra?
by admin on Apr.06, 2010, under My Viagra Experience
It seems that healthy blood circulation is the key for good life. And since impotence pills (ED pills) are improving blood circulation, they have some useful side effects. I have already mentioned in my last post that Viagra might help women get pregnant (and now that I think about it, i need to send the link to a friend of mine!). I read other things too, how Viagra helps against Jet Lag, and now I read that Cialis (or other ED pills, such as Viagra and Levitra) can help people with muscle dystrophy.
It really got me thinking, should people with no impotence problems should really use impotence pills to fix other problems they might have? After all, those ED pills still have some bad side effects of their own, and what if using them will fix one problem – but will cause a new one?
How can you trust Viagra? Or, for that matter, any medicament? How can you trust science?
I don’t have the answers, I’m just a young worried Viagra Wife…I’m writing here to raise those questions, not to answer them. For me, the answer is common sense. When I feel (or when my husband feels) it’s better not to use the pill for a week, we take a break. I must say it only happened once, after more than a year we’ve been using the pill. Louis never had any bad side effect happening to him. For us, Viagra (and also Cialis, he used it for some time) is a perfectly safe medicament.
But still, it’s a medicament.
I just thought we all should keep that in mind.
Love,
Ella.