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Viagra Changed Bedroom Culture

Postby doc on Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:11 am

The small blue pill has changed much in the bedroom since commercial sales began in 1997. More than 35 million men from 120 countries have taken 1.8 billion Viagra pills and the drug is still the most prescribed in the world. Six men swallow a Viagra pill every second.

The drug was originally intended to treat hypertension. Doc. Rober Furchgott, Louis J Ignarro and Ferid Murad, who were involved in the development of the pill, received the Prix Galien in 2000 for the happiness it brought to bedrooms. The drug is still known to be also effective for mountain sickness and fat heart muscles.

Many sex experts say Viagra isn't simply a drug but something that has changed bedroom culture. While many men don't talk about their sexual problems, the pill brought their shortcomings to light.

Their ``malfunctions'' could be easily tended to with the blue pill, they say. Celebrities, teachers and all kinds of people rushed to their urologists for prescriptions and talked about the ``magic pill'' changing their lives.

Enjoyable sexual relationships after middle-age became possible for men and frank talk about sex became part of mainstream culture.

Seventy-year-old Hollywood actor Jack Nicholson boasted about his taking the drug, and sex kitten Samantha Jones, a female character on the hit television show ``Sex and The City,'' took the pill for ``sexual pleasure ....

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