Monday, 24 February 2020

3 Signs You Could Benefit from Sildenafil Citrate (Generic Viagra)


Some of those affected may benefit from taking Sildenafil Citrate (generic Viagra). This is a drug that's generally safe and legal to take for anyone so long as they don’t suffer from heart problems and follow the medicine’s guidelines [1]. Sildenafil (generic Viagra) is sold in online pharmacies as well as prescribed by doctors. 
If you’re unsure about the drug, here are a few signs you could benefit from Viagra.
  1. You struggle to get an erection despite the heat of the moment and the clear mutual interest. If this is the case, you might be suffering from erectile dysfunction, and Sildenafil (generic Viagra) could help you.
  2. You struggle to maintain an erection. Erectile Dysfunction might not mean you can never get an erection - it can also show itself in a failure to keep one. You might be able to get an erection, but it is too soft to sustain sex. 

8 Signs You Have an STI


You should regularly get tested and pay special attention to the symptoms of STI’s if you periodically change sexual partners or have unprotected sex. If you’re worried you might have an STI, see a doctor or an online pharmacy that does STI tests and treatments as soon as possible to have it diagnosed and treated. 

Here are a few signs you might have an STI:
  1. You feel pain in your genital region during sex
  2. You have developed lumps, bumps or warts around your genitals
  3. Your genitals are red and sore
  4. You feel pain or burning sensation when urinating
  5. Vaginal discharge has an unusual colour. A yellow or green hue could be signs of gonorrhoea, and you should  be tested to confirm which STI you have and if appropriate, receive gonorrhoea treatment immediately [1]. Gonorrhoea or Clap treatment usually involves an antibiotic shot from a sexual health clinic or oral antibiotics from an online pharmacy. It can quickly help prevent some of the worse symptoms or further effects. Men that experience discharge from their penises should also seek help.
  6. Itching red patches
  7. For women -bleeding irregularly.  If you are bleeding regularly after sex or between your periods, you should visit a Doctor.
  8. You have had unprotected sex with a new sexual partner, or unprotected sex with a regular partner who had sexual contact with others. Some STIs like Chlamydia [2] don’t immediately have any apparent symptoms. Even if you don’t notice any changes, you should get yourself tested whenever you've had sex with any uncertainties involved. 
If you're experiencing any of the above signs, seek medical help as soon as you can. Many symptoms may be caused by something harmless, but it is better to be safe than sorry. You should be especially cautious if you have had unprotected sex recently. If you suspect you might be suffering from an STI, it's also essential to inform any sexual partners whom you might have transmitted the infection to. That way, they too can seek treatment.[1, 2]

[1] Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gonorrhoea/treatment/ [Cited 3rd of February 2020]

[2] Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/chlamydia/symptoms/ [Cited 3rd of February 2020]

Thursday, 23 January 2020

Saxenda : the newest recruit into the battle against obesity


Obesity is a growing problem in the UK. A quarter of UK adults are obese, and this proportion could rise further with our increasingly sedentary lifestyles and readily available cheap, unhealthy food. With many of us moving less due to sitting at desks at work, getting around by car and spending more time on the sofa instead of up and about, we burn fewer calories. Combined with a higher calorific intake thanks to the generally lower cost and greater accessibility of unbalanced ready meals and fast food compared with fresh produce, this equates to weight gain. (1)


 Most of us know that on a basic level, the key to losing weight is simply eating less and moving more, so that on a daily basis, calories taken in amount to less than calories burnt. But in reality, many factors can stand in the way of this change in lifestyle, including time constraints and lack of motivation. In addition, several medical conditions such as type II diabetes mellitus, pre-diabetes, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and hypothyroidism, as well as certain medications, can make weight loss harder to achieve. That’s why medical intervention may sometimes be needed. (1)

Until recently, there was only one medication – orlistat – licensed to treat obesity in this country. Orlistat stops around a third of the fat in your diet being absorbed, helping to prevent weight gain. However, unpleasant side effects directly related to this mode of action include oily, loose stools, flatulence, urgency to pass stools more frequently than is normal for you, and an oily rectal discharge. (1)

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Help for Erectile Dysfunction


Diabetes, heart disease or high blood pressure can cause impotence. If a person drinks too much alcohol, smokes or takes illegal drugs, they too can experience ED. Anxiety, poor sleep and stress can also cause a man to experience ED. Loss of libido can also have a big impact upon a man’s romantic relationships. (1,2)

Fortunately there is help available for men who regularly experience difficulty in obtaining and sustaining an erection. Erectile dysfunction treatment is available to buy online from reputable registered UK online pharmacies. It has been found that ED treatment for men experiencing impotence can be effective in two-thirds of men. (1)

ED treatment


In the UK it is now possible to buy some ED treatment without a prescription. One such treatment is Viagra or its cheaper, yet just as effective generic counterpart, Sildenafil. Other erectile dysfunction treatments are available with a prescription and these too can be bought online from a registered UK pharmacy. Such drugs work by stimulating blood flow to the penis and will only work if a man is sexually aroused. (3,4)

One should always read the patient information leaflet that comes with erectile dysfunction treatment. There is a risk of mild to moderate common side effects that  may be observed. (3,4)

It is worth considering making lifestyle changes alongside taking treatment for erectile dysfunction. For example, drinking less alcohol, taking regular exercise and eating healthily. (5,6)

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Thursday, 12 December 2019

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Gonorrhea treatment, gonorrhea cure

With stigma accompanying the illness and slang terms such as 'the clap' making the rounds, a gonorrhea diagnosis can be upsetting to receive. Gonorrhea is caused by a bacteria called Neisseria Gonorrhea that can be transmitted through unprotected vaginal or anal sex, or  the sharing of unwashed and unprotected sex toys. It's important to diffuse misconceptions about how the illness can be transmitted: It can not be caught from kissing and hugging, nor can it be caught from toilet seats, swimming pools, or sharing cups and plates.

It can however be passed on from a pregnant woman to her child and may cause permanent blindness in a baby if left untreated. So it is important to seek Gonorrhea treatment before the birth.  (1,2)

gonorrhoea treatment

 It is possible to buy gonorrhoea treatment online from a registered UK pharmacy without needing to visit a GP. However, before buying treatment, it’s important to take a gonorrhoea test. Symptoms differ between men and women and some people have no symptoms at all. In fact, half of women and 10% of men have no symptoms. (1,2)

People who do have symptoms may experience pain when urinating, an unusual discharge from the tip of the penis, and sometimes, pain in the testicles. Women may experience pain when urinating, lower abdominal pain, an unusual discharge, and, rarely, bleeding between periods. (1,2)

Treatment for Gonorrhea may be obtained online after taking an STI test, which can also be purchased online and completed via self-sampling at home. Results are available within two  days on average after sending in a test.. If a Gonorrhea diagnosis is confirmed, a single dose of antibiotics can be bought. These antibiotics are called  Cefixime and Azithromycin. The treatment can also clear Chlamydia. (3,4)

Once treatment has begun it is essential not to engage in sexual intercourse for seven days and to take another STI test two weeks after taking the medication to ensure the bacteria has been succesfully treated. This is especially  important if  symptoms have arisen in this time or there was a further incident of unprotected sex. The best way to prevent contracting gonorrhea is to use a condom and practise safe sex with a trusted sexual partner. (1,2)

If a person decides to buy gonorrhoea treatment online, it’s worth doing so from a registered UK pharmacy that is regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council. A discreetly packaged gonorrhoea cure can be delivered the next working day, within a one-hour time slot. (1,2)

1. NHS gonorrhoea, [cited 29 June 2018], available at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gonorrhoea/ 

2. Family Planning Association, gonorrhoea information, [cited April 2019]. Available at https://www.fpa.org.uk/sites/default/files/gonorrhoea-information-and-advice.pdf

3. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Azithromycin, [cited November 2019]. Available at https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drug/azithromycin.html

4. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Cefixime, [cited November 2019]. Available at https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drug/cefixime.html#indicationsAndDoses

5. Public Health England, [cited 7 June, 2019]. Available at:

Tuesday, 12 November 2019

cuts to sexual health service budgets – the rise of home testing and treatment

In recent years, the government has cut funds for public health services across the country. One of the most drastically affected areas is sexual health – between 2016/17 and 2017/18, the budget for sexual health services provided by local authorities was slashed by around 30%. (1)



This has led to the closure of several sexual health clinics nationwide. For the general public, this means more people will be looking at STI home testing and treatment as an option.

What is the difference between STIs and STDs?
In recent decades, there has been a shift from referring to STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) towards referring to STIs (sexually transmitted infections) - in fact, the NHS website refers solely to STIs, with no mention of STDs at all.

This is because not only does the word ‘disease’ hold more grave connotations, but ‘infection’ is the more accurate description since many cases of STIs experience no symptoms, contradicting the image of illness that ‘disease’ implies.

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