
Great news for guys suffering from problems in the bedroom – scientists have developed a
Viagra spray that could kick-in within just seconds.
Although Pfizer’s Viagra remains a hugely popular erectile dysfunction treatment for men, the ‘little blue pill’ can take up an hour and a half to work its magic and perk blokes up. This is not exactly ideal for the more spontaneous lovers out there.
However, this long wait for some action could be a thing of the past after scientists in Taiwan decided to add tiny drops of
Sildenafil – Viagra’s active ingredient – to food-grade propylene glycol.
They found that rabbits that had the liquid squirted underneath their tongue actually managed to respond to the drug in just 78 seconds, meaning just over one minutes waiting time. In addition, the effects were found to last for around 90 minutes, plenty of time for love making.
The downside is that there could be a wait of around 3 years until the Viagra spray is widely available, but the scientists involved in the spray's development are confident that the new quick-acting Viagra-like mouth spray could “revolutionise” the sex lives of millions of men across the world.
Boasting effects that begin in under 2 minutes, the wait for intimacy is now drastically reduced, mainly because tongue and mouth tissues are able to absorb medicines instantly, as opposed to an oral drug having to travel through the digestive tract.
Speaking to The Sun, Dr Doug Savage, of The Leger Clinic in Doncaster, said: “It would definitely be welcomed by many men with erectile problems, especially those on the dating scene.
“They could keep it in their pocket in case they got lucky.”
Roughly half of men over the age of 40 are believed to suffering with some degree of erectile dysfunction. As the stigma surrounding male impotence problems has begun to subside in recent years, more men are now feeling confident enough to seek help for treating what is a genuine health condition and something that can severely damage a man’s self-esteem.
NHS Digital data reported almost 2.7 million prescriptions written for Sildenafil during 2015 alone, and obviously this will not include many thousands more from other means, such as men seeking erectile dysfunction treatment privately from registered online pharmacies like Medical Specialists®.
Keep checking the Medical Specialists® Pharmacy website for further updates about any future erectile dysfunction spray. With no confirmed release date for the Sildenafil-based spray, men suffering with impotence problems can already benefit from our existing range of treatments for sexual dysfunction.
For example, there is Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra for ED, and
Priligy for premature ejaculation. Simply fill in the online consultation form or send in a private prescription if you have already been issued one by a GP, and have your medication delivered the next day by Royal Mail Special Delivery.