Sunday, September 30, 2007

Sildenafil Soft Tabletas

Viagra induce i vasi sanguigni a dilate in una direzione diversa da altre droghe di vasodilatazione, che possono spiegare perchè hanno aiutato i pazienti del Raynaud che non hanno reagito ai trattamenti standard.
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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Levitra Compare Viagra Review

A compare of the patient’s current drug regimens should be conducted to detect possible drug-induced erectile dysfunction (e.g., certain antihypertensive, antidepressant, antipsychotic, or antiarrhythmic agents); it may be possible to substitute alternative drug(s) that lessen the risk of such dysfunction. In instances where substitution therapy is not feasible, concomitant sildenafil may promote patient compliance by counteracting erectile dysfunction as an adverse effect.

Because diagnosis of erectile dysfunction depends on self-reporting, men who do not have such dysfunction but wish to try sildenafil in an attempt to enhance normal performance† may exaggerate manifestations in an effort to increase their likelihood of being prescribed the drug. (See Uses: Misuse and Abuse.) The erectile benefit of Viagra (sildenafil) and Levitra (Vardenafil) in men without erectile dysfunction is uncertain, and the health benefit (e.g., improved quality of life) and long-term safety from such use remain to be established by adequate studies; therefore, such use currently is not generally recommended. However, because of the reliance on self-diagnosis, such use may be difficult to avoid.
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Chronic Inhibition of Cyclic GMP Phosphodiesterase 5A

Methods Animal Models
We used male C57Bl/6 mice (8-11 weeks of age, Old Hickory Laboratory).
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Sildenafil Soft Tabs

Food and Drug Association (FDA) has advised healthcare professionals via news waiver of a potency risk of sudden mental imagery loss that may be attributed to use of phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors.

According to the news ware, sudden creative thinking loss in one eye due to nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) has been reported in a size issue of patients taking sildenafil citrate (Viagra, made by Pfizer, Inc.), tadalafil (Cialis, made by Lilly ICOS, LLC), and vardenafil HCl (Levitra, made by Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corp.) for the attention of erectile dysfunction (ED).

Soft Viagra.
As of May 18, the FDA has received a whole of 43 postmarketing reports of ischemic optic neuropathy in patients using these drugs (sildenafil, n = 38; tadalafil, n = 4; vardenafil, n = 1).
A legal age of these cases (36) appear to be of the NAION subtype; in 26 of these, the loss of sight has been described as continuing or permanent.

Because many of these adverse events were reported in patients with vascular risk factors for NAION that conjunction with those for ED (such as age older than 50 old age, low cup to disc magnitude relation, hypertension, diabetes, vaporisation, etc), the causal role of PDE-5 inhibitors stiff unclear.

The FDA notes that the clinical attributes of some of the cases (eg, a temporal state in 19 sildenafil cases, four tadalafil cases, and one vardenafil case; recurrent ocular symptoms suggestive of NAION in five sildenafil cases) are a drive for business organisation.

Patients should be advised to discontinue use of the products and seek immediate medical mental faculty if they natural event a sudden decrease/loss of imagination in one or both eyes.
This may be a sign of NAION, which can participant role in permanent loss of imaging.

Patients also should be advised of risk factors for NAION (such as a previous instalment, age older than 50 age, and a yesteryear of intuition disease, diabetes, high pedigree urgency, high cholesterol, or smoking) and the possibility role of vasodilators such as PDE-5 inhibitors in inciting its presence.

Further aggregation concerning use of sildenafil citrate, vardenafil HCl, and tadalafil may be obtained online at:
Sildenafil Soft Tabs.

Adverse events related to the use of sildenafil citrate, vardenafil HCl, or tadalafil should be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch system of rules by telephony at 1-800-FDA-1088, by fax at 1-800-FDA-0178, online at http://www.fda.gov/medwatch, or by mail to 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852-9787.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Therapeutic Options

Viagra (Sildenafil) and Levitra (Vardenafil) is effective in patients with organic (neurogenic, vasculogenic) or psychogenic erectile dysfunction and in those whose erectile dysfunction is of mixed etiology. Viagra (Sildenafil) and Levitra (Vardenafil) also has been effective in counteracting drug-induced erectile dysfunction. The goal of such therapy is to compare an erection of adequate rigidity and duration to be sexually functional and that is satisfying to the patient and his partner, and the main health benefit is improved quality of life.
With the availability of orally active and convenient vasoactive (erectogenic) therapies (e.g., selective PDE type 5 inhibitors such as Viagra (Sildenafil) and Levitra (Vardenafil), vardenafil, tadalafil), most experts now consider these drugs, vacuum constriction devices, and/or psychosexual therapy to be suitable first-line therapies for a broad range of patients with erectile dysfunction. Second-line therapy may be considered for patients who fail to respond to, or are not candidates for, first-line therapy (e.g., patients who require nitrate therapy). Intracavernosal or intraurethral vasoactive therapy generally is considered a second-line option. Vasoactive therapy or vacuum constriction devices generally are considered or attempted before resorting to more invasive (e.g., surgical) therapies.
Viagra (Sildenafil) and Levitra (Vardenafil) also has been effective in a limited number of men with temporary erectile dysfunction associated with the stress of comparing a sperm sample (e.g., for intrauterine insemination or in vitro fertilization during assisted reproduction). In men with a history of such temporary dysfunction, planned use of Viagra (Sildenafil) and Levitra (Vardenafil) for subsequent attempts at obtaining a sperm specimen may improve attainment of an erection adequate for self-stimulated ejaculation.
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Monday, September 24, 2007

Google API benutzen

Using google api and reseive such error

Content:org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Content is not allowed in prolog.
What does it mean? Any Ideas ?

asubtag:developing

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Migrants alter Chinese city for good, bad


Many leaving rural villages for a better life strain Chongqing

CHONGQING, CHINA — A damp rat lumbered into the darkness beneath a bed that rents for 24 cents a night.

Cobwebs and wires dangled overhead. The air was tangy with sweat and pepper oil. Burrowing three stories underground, the basement boarding house is a world away from the skyscrapers above. But the men who crowd it have come to a city they hope will change their lives.

These migrants are part of an epic human tide that is redrawing the map of China, just as migration transformed the American heartland. Job-seekers from the countryside have made a national test case for urbanization out of Chongqing, often compared to the 19th Century Chicago that Mark Twain found always to be "contriving and achieving new impossibilities."

The 21st century heirs to America's meatpacking migrants are laborers such as Jiang Taiping, a brawny father of two who returns, each day, to the boarding house after sunset.

"Home," he whispered and put down the bamboo shoulder-pole that earns him $12 a day as a human delivery truck.

Village exodus

The march to China's cities is part of a global sea change. Sometime next year, the U.N. predicts, the planet will pass a major milestone, when the world's population becomes more urban than rural for the first time in the history of the species.

Leading that change is China's 1.3 billion people, whose village exodus has the potential to alter the nation as dramatically as its free-market revolution. And the impact on the rest of world spans everything from how fast diseases spread to the price of seafood.

For China, the magnetism of its cities reaches well beyond the desperate. It is as close as today's Chinese citizens come to a national religion — the rare idea that speaks to both an impoverished farmer like Jiang and a restaurateur who has parlayed a rural storefront into a national chain with 17,000 employees.

"These will be five-star hotel rooms. Every room will have a private garden," announced Yan Qi, marching through a new luxury restaurant-and-hotel complex she is building in a lush district of Chongqing.

A half-century ago, Mao Tse-tung mobilized the countryside to his peasant revolution. Today, the instinct that drew Jiang from his farm and Yan into business inspires hundreds of millions of other rural Chinese. They are united less by their income levels than by a daily, unending quest for something better: a nicer car, a bigger meal, a finer education, a higher status.

Bustling mega-city

Even among China's infant mega-cities, Chongqing sizzles with ambition. As recently as a decade ago, it was still best known, perhaps, by its World War II-era title, Chungking, the base where U.S. Gen. "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell coordinated U.S. and Chinese troops against Japanese forces. Until recently, the only highlight of downtown was an eight-story monument to the city's liberation from the Japanese.

Today, a crescent of new skyscrapers fills the horizon, including a copy of New York City's Chrysler Building. The fast-moving Yangtze and Jialing rivers are flush with barges and cruise ships. Eight bridges, eight highways and eight rail lines have been built in just the past five years.

Downside of growth

City development chiefs boast that they are spending $1 billion a month on new ports, airport terminals, skyscrapers and government offices. And they plan to sustain that pace for a decade.

Chongqing is already, technically, one of the world's largest cities, with 31 million people and territory the size of Maine, though that boundary encompasses a vast rural area. Even so, the city proper is ballooning. It is on pace to absorb 5 million new arrivals in the next decade, the equivalent of every resident of Washington, D.C., picking up and moving here — every year.

It's easy to see why: City residents in Chongqing can expect to earn an average of $1,470 a year, nearly four times the amount in nearby rural areas, and the gap is widening.

The rising standard of living comes at an unmistakable price.

"This is called 'Clear Water Stream,'" said local environmentalist Wu Dengming, standing on a bridge over a murky, sluggish gulley in northwest Chongqing.

Indeed, this model city is buckling under its own waste. Water-treatment plants are overwhelmed, sending tens of thousands of tons of raw sludge into rivers everyday.

Chongqing is sunless most days, blanketed in smog that stands out even by modern China's standards.

The mounting strain on the land is just one of the new tensions produced by China's urban rise. The country is more prosperous than at any time in history, but the gap between haves and have-nots has surpassed the U.S. and is approaching the yawning divides associated with Latin America.


Bad Day Bad times. Good People at Bad Times

It’s something that’s pretty self-evident, but foreigners living in China easily forget: sometimes when you catch good people at bad times, they come across as quite rude. The sad truth is that when this happens to a foreigner in China, it’s all too easy for the foreigner to mentally toss it into the “Chinese people have no manners” file as further evidence. Chalking up each incident as proof of a generalization applied to the whole population requires less mental effort–and most of all, less tolerance–than remembering that Chinese people have bad days too.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Here is my latest photos from Puerta Plata.


Puerto Plata Village is truly a vacation home, as much for the traditional family proprietors
that spend summers and holidays here as it is for the many guests who come back year after year.