Viagra ‘improves lives of both men and women’
June 19th, 2007 by
Eric
A new study on Viagra has shown that the drug improves the sexual satisfaction of both the man and his partner in a relationship.
According to the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, the younger the men with erectile problems, the more their sexual satisfaction improved with the use of Viagra.
Meanwhile, the women whose partners took Viagra reported an improvement in their sexual satisfaction and in their arousal and orgasms.
Julia Heiman, lead author of the study and director of the institute, said: “The nice thing about this study is that it reminds us that when people engage in a treatment, even taking a pill, it doesn’t stop at the edge of their skin.
“It can - and often does - affect others. In this study, changes in one partner were correlated with changes in another.”
The study, funded by Pfizer, involved 176 couples within which the male had erectile dysfunction and the female expressed dissatisfaction with their sex life.
Last week, a physician at Lund University in Sweden revealed that men with impotence problems should seek help as soon as possible as the condition can be an early sign of heart disease.

