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Pills That Can Change Your Life By Martin A. David
martin.david@hqpublications.com
Pharmavita Columnist
October 4, 2005

There are times in every man's life when the spirit is willing but the flesh, unfortunately, is weak. That's right - EVERY man can experience male sexual dysfunction at some time or other. The mind says it is ready for sex, but the penis fails to achieve or maintain an erection. The situation is frustrating and sometimes frightening, but modern medical science has produced good answers to this age old problem.

What Do You Do When Nothing Happens?

As with many unexpected occurrences, the first rule is don't panic. If you suddenly find yourself having erection difficulty or a weak erection, letting your emotions run wild will only make the situation worse. If the erection problem happens more than once or twice, or if you find you have no sex drive, it is probably time to talk to your doctor.

The doctor will work on finding the cause of the erectile dysfunction. Some of the causes can be eliminated from your life. The doctor will also make sure there are no serious illnesses causing your erection difficulty.

Chances are, the doctor will prescribe one of the many erectile dysfunction medications. These drugs, such as Viagra, will help you to increase your sex drive and to achieve a better erection.

These erectile dysfunction pills work well when there are no other medical conditions present. The best thing they do is to increase your self-confidence. Increased self-confidence is a good path to an increased male sex drive.

About the Author
Martin A. David consults as a Senior Technical Writer for a number of Silicon Valley firms. He is also a translator, specializing in Danish, French and Spanish literary works. He has written numerous feature articles for publications including the Los Angeles Times. He has also published a novel, and a non-fiction book in the area of dance. Martin earned his B.A. in Liberal Arts from Brooklyn College in his native New York. He currently chairs the Santa Clara Cultural Advisory Commission in Santa Clara, California.







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