Archive for January, 2009

Priligy – Precautions and side effects you should be aware of

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Priligy dapoxetine is the only drug that specifically deals with the problem of premature ejaculation in men. Priligy has been launched recently and is already one of the preferred treatments for premature ejaculation. The drug is proven to be highly effective in prolonging sexual intercourse and giving men a control over their ejaculation. This helps men as well as their partners to enjoy satisfying sexual intercourse. However, this prescription only treatment comes with some minor and major side effects. Besides, you should always use Priligy Dapoxetine after consulting your doctor and while keeping the necessary precautions in mind.

Requisite precautions for the use of Priligy
• Priligy is prescribed for men who are in the age group of 18-64 years and suffer from genuine problems like rapid or premature ejaculation. Men with normal ejaculation control and those who are younger than 18 or older than 64 years of age should not use Priligy.
• Priligy should not be used along with alcohol or recreational drugs.
• Priligy should not be used by men who have a history of mania or hypomania or bipolar disorder.
• Priligy is also not recommended for men who develop seizures and unstable epilepsy.

Minor side effects of Priligy
Though Priligy is a well-tolerated drug, it may cause some minor side effects. Some of the commonly reported minor side effects of Priligy include headache, nausea, dizziness, insomnia, anxiety, abnormal dreams, facial flushing, yawning, dry mouth, vomiting, abdominal pain, flatulence, diarrhoea, increased blood pressure, difficulty concentrating, reduced sex drive and blurred vision.

Major side effects of Priligy
Some of major side effects associated with Priligy include fits or seizures, feeling faint or light headed when standing up, mood changes and suicidal thoughts. If you experience any of the major side effects of Priligy, you should stop taking Priligy and inform your doctor.

Benefits of breastfeeding: a 23% reduced risk of suffering from coronary problems in women

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

lactanciaA despite medical advances that breastfeeding benefits for babies for the little ones that result in providing more nutrients than the milk produced but also creates a profit breastfeeding in women such as they are less likely to develop breast cancer or to develop postpartum depression or a lower risk of developing diabetes.

In addition to these benefits, through a study of more than 100,000 women who had been breastfeeding our children during a period of 23 months leads to a reduction of 23% of the risk of heart disease. This would be possible for the behavior of lipids and glucose during lactation such as fat accumulates during pregnancy women are more easily removed during infancy and therefore lower risk of cardiovascular problems.

This is undoubtedly important when we consider that the European Union in deaths from stroke and other heart problems mean the leading cause of death in women.