by chubacca » Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:10 am
Miguelito wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 9:33 am
Ot Mean Loi wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:44 pm
It's unfortunate that YTP has chosen to respond the way that he has when a more informed/reflective person would, in all probability, have responded in an entirely different way.
YTP - it is no accident that in better developed countries with well developed health systems and which conduct trials of ALL pharmaceutical products that can be registered and imported in to that country list ...Sildenafil (aka Viagra etc now that it is off patent)... as a Prescription Only pharmaceutical product and NOT as an OTC - Over The Counter pharmaceutical product, as is it's case in Cambodia and in some other lesser developed countries.
It is also a truism, as borne out on this and related forums, that many males coming to Cambodia at a later stage of life are, shall we say, not in the best of physical or medical condition. Indeed, many of them may be or should be taking a daily tablet for hypertension, and, quite probably, other daily medications as well. Then there is the matter of inactivity and regular and unwise levels of alcohol consumption, all of which are relevant to the matters raised in my posting. Other medication are frequently not compatible with the regular use of Sildenafil, Let alone a history of regular and, in medical terms, excessive consumption of alcohol. I suspect that there are many readers of this forum that may personally relate to these characteristics.
So, YTP, believe what you wish but the facts are contrary to your rubbishing of my posting. So be it. Have it your way if you wish.
And there is no fool like an old fool when it comes to love making, or attempting to make love , regardless of prior medical advice to the contrary.
But others may care to look at other facts just one of which is:
https://www.healthline.com/health/mens- ... the-body#1
OML
I'll respond because I read the link you provided. It states:
"This medication can also cause a decrease in blood pressure, particularly one to two hours after taking it. If you already have low blood pressure, discuss the pros and cons of Viagra with your doctor."
I'd say that pretty much matches with what YTP said, as do countless other articles and studies. No need to worry about it if you don't already have low blood pressure, as he stated.
But it's cool that you attacked him not only in the beginning of your post, but also the end. Just next time make sure you're right with your argument.
From a medical point of view, taking Viagra should pose no problems, even for those who have low blood pressure. However, for a low subset of the population, it can pose a risk for patients who have angina pectoris and are also on organic nitrates. The coadministration of nitrates and Viagra significantly increase the risk of developing potentially life-threatening hypotension. So, OML is correct from a clinicians point of view by no prescribing Viagra to patients receiving any form of nitrate therapy.
YTP saying nonsense to OML and stating that men who have low blood pressure shouldnt be on prescribed ED drugs is nonsense.
[quote=Miguelito post_id=999676 time=1583375614 user_id=39241]
[quote="Ot Mean Loi" post_id=997844 time=1581673483 user_id=39711]
It's unfortunate that YTP has chosen to respond the way that he has when a more informed/reflective person would, in all probability, have responded in an entirely different way.
YTP - it is no accident that in better developed countries with well developed health systems and which conduct trials of ALL pharmaceutical products that can be registered and imported in to that country list ...Sildenafil (aka Viagra etc now that it is off patent)... as a Prescription Only pharmaceutical product and NOT as an OTC - Over The Counter pharmaceutical product, as is it's case in Cambodia and in some other lesser developed countries.
It is also a truism, as borne out on this and related forums, that many males coming to Cambodia at a later stage of life are, shall we say, not in the best of physical or medical condition. Indeed, many of them may be or should be taking a daily tablet for hypertension, and, quite probably, other daily medications as well. Then there is the matter of inactivity and regular and unwise levels of alcohol consumption, all of which are relevant to the matters raised in my posting. Other medication are frequently not compatible with the regular use of Sildenafil, Let alone a history of regular and, in medical terms, excessive consumption of alcohol. I suspect that there are many readers of this forum that may personally relate to these characteristics.
So, YTP, believe what you wish but the facts are contrary to your rubbishing of my posting. So be it. Have it your way if you wish.
And there is no fool like an old fool when it comes to love making, or attempting to make love , regardless of prior medical advice to the contrary.
But others may care to look at other facts just one of which is:
https://www.healthline.com/health/mens-health/effects-of-viagra-on-the-body#1
OML
[/quote]
I'll respond because I read the link you provided. It states:
"This medication can also cause a decrease in blood pressure, particularly one to two hours after taking it. If you already have low blood pressure, discuss the pros and cons of Viagra with your doctor."
I'd say that pretty much matches with what YTP said, as do countless other articles and studies. No need to worry about it if you don't already have low blood pressure, as he stated.
But it's cool that you attacked him not only in the beginning of your post, but also the end. Just next time make sure you're right with your argument.
[/quote]
From a medical point of view, taking Viagra should pose no problems, even for those who have low blood pressure. However, for a low subset of the population, it can pose a risk for patients who have angina pectoris and are also on organic nitrates. The coadministration of nitrates and Viagra significantly increase the risk of developing potentially life-threatening hypotension. So, OML is correct from a clinicians point of view by no prescribing Viagra to patients receiving any form of nitrate therapy.
YTP saying nonsense to OML and stating that men who have low blood pressure shouldnt be on prescribed ED drugs is nonsense.