The erectile dysfunction drugs Cialis and Viagra didn't appear to damage vision in men who took the medications daily for six months, according to a drug company study.
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An Oakland man has been charged in federal court with illegally selling popular impotence drugs online without a license, court records show.
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There are men that when reaches 50 and above tend to suffer erectile dysfunction due to their age and health conditions.
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In this Jan. 25, 2009 file photo, a bottle of Pfizer's Lipitor is shown in New York.
Pfizer Inc. says it will provide 70 of its most widely prescribed prescription drugs — including Lipitor and Viagra — for free to people who have lost their jobs and health insurance.
Pfizer Inc. says it will provide 70 of its most widely prescribed prescription drugs — including Lipitor and Viagra — for free to people who have lost their jobs and health insurance.
Pfizer Inc. will unveil a new program today that will let people who have lost their jobs and health insurance keep taking some widely prescribed Pfizer medications — including Lipitor and Viagra — for free for up to a year.
Pfizer Inc. is unveiling a new program Thursday that will let people who have lost their jobs and health insurance keep taking some widely prescribed Pfizer medications — for free, and for up to a year.
The recession might be a little less painful for some Americans who won't lose their prescription medications if they lose their jobs.
Dear Mayo Clinic: Can Viagra really cause hearing and vision loss? If so, is this a reason to avoid using it? Answer: In a few instances, men have experienced a sudden decrease or loss of vision or hearing — typically in one eye or in one ear — after taking certain erectile dysfunction medications, such as sildenafil, tadalafil or vardenafil.