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Serious Male Sinkies Excluding John Tan Have Trouble Standing Up For Singapore!

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Twenty years after it first got regulatory approval in the US, Viagra has cemented its position in popular consciousness as a “go-to” drug to help men with sexual performance problems - including in Singapore, where doctors have been prescribing more and more of it every year.

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SINGAPORE: Seven years ago Desmond (not his real name) popped a little blue pill in a bid to rescue his marriage. And the Singaporean businessman still remembers being blown away by his virgin Viagra experience.

“It worked very well,” said the 57-year-old, who had been struggling to keep an erection. “I was shocked by the result initially, and then the lasting strength of it.

“It helped me maintain a sexual relationship with my wife. It took away the stress I felt from being unable to perform ... It might have helped my marriage in one way or another,” he reflected. “And I haven’t stopped taking it since.”

Twenty years ago in March 1998, the drug got regulatory clearance by health authorities in the US, a significant first step into the global mainstream. Since then, Viagra has firmly cemented its identity as the signature, "iconic" treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED), at least according to the pharmaceutical firm responsible for its birth and subsequent entrenchment into popular culture.

A local spokesperson for the US corporation Pfizer, whose name is branded on each diamond-shaped tablet, said approximately 66 million men worldwide have taken Viagra since 1998. It was first approved for use in Singapore in 1999, as a prescription-only drug which cannot be bought over the counter in pharmacies.

There are no specific local statistics available, though doctors Channel NewsAsia spoke to indicated a year-on-year growth in usage.

“Currently, I expect to see at least one or two new patients a day for ED,” said Dr Justin Sim of Atlas Pacific Medical, a clinic specialising in sexual health. “Most often, new patients will try one box of the medication first to make sure it works for them and that they tolerate it well.”

“For returning patients, I expect to see three to five per week. Usually they buy several boxes at once - as long as I’ve performed the physical examinations to make sure it is safe for them to continue.”

Said Dr Tan Kok Kuan of the Dr Tan & Partners group of sexual health clinics: “For the past two years, our group prescribed about 4,000 tablets of Viagra per year. There are many other factors like natural business growth … but I can definitely say we’ve been prescribing more Viagra and other medications for ED.”

“I expect the upward trend to continue as more men look towards Viagra and its like for help with ED,” Dr Sim affirmed.

“IT ALWAYS WORKED”

After having “intimacy issues” with his wife for “a while”, Darren (not his real name), a Singaporean in his late 40s, sought help with Dr Tan and was prescribed Viagra in October last year.

Describing his first time using the drug, he said: “I felt warm. It wasn’t spontaneous, but it helped. And after that, it always worked.

“It’s just the headaches I need to deal with … but if you need to do something, you need to do something.”

Patients are usually warned they could experience headaches, blurred vision, blocked nose, nausea and other side effects. But for many, these issues are outweighed by the results. According to Dr Tan’s website, the pill works for about 70 per cent of men with ED, and it is clear also that he and his peers hold Viagra in some regard.

“It was the first oral medication with proven efficacy for ED,” said Dr Ng Chee Kwan, director of the CK Ng Urology and Minimally Invasive Surgery clinic.

“Viagra has had an immense impact on sexual health for men in Singapore, and the rest of the world for that matter,” Dr Sim asserted. “If ED is an issue, you can be sure Viagra has played a big part in relieving that issue for many men. When we consider sexual function and ED, it would be a challenge to identify many other options that have had such an impact.”

“Viagra revolutionised the treatment of ED not only in Singapore but the world,” said Dr Tan. “It was the first effective, painless and convenient treatment for ED.”

He could not emphasise the latter two aspects enough, in contrast to the pre-Viagra days when penile pumps, injections, surgical implants, shockwave therapy and pellets thrust into the urethra were the only “painful, cumbersome” options on the table.

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The doctors noted that these methods either failed to work for everybody or caused considerable discomfort and inconvenience - in some cases even leading to emergencies such as priapism, a prolonged and painful erection.

“The situation today is certainly much more favourable,” Dr Sim commented. “Viagra is safe, readily available and easy to manage.”

As Dr Ng put it plainly: “Much easier to swallow a pill.”

“VIAGRA THE STRONGEST"

Viagra’s invention, however, was pure accident. In the early 1990s, Pfizer scientists were synthesising an ingredient - first labeled UK 92-480, later named sildenafil citrate - to treat high blood pressure and chest pain.

But in the first round of trials, patients reported an unexpected side effect: Spontaneous erections. The sildenafil was relaxing certain penile muscles, allowing blood to flow into the soft tissues and producing the requisite rigidity.

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Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...-pill-erectile-dysfunction-impotence-10029798
 
Bwahahahahahahaa... expecting the upward trend to continue... Bwahahahahahahaa...

Tantric sex is the best!
 
Wah, complained of headaches still want to take ?
 
Seven years ago Desmond (not his real name) popped a little blue pill in a bid to rescue his marriage.

Only a Sinkie male loser need to resort to using viagra to save his own marriage. What kind of fucking relationship is that?
 
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