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Shocking Facts About Viagra NZ

October 16th, 2013 | Posted by New Zealand Pharmacy Support in Viagra NZ - (Comments Off on Shocking Facts About Viagra NZ)

Viagra Against Melanoma

According to a team of German scientists, the blue pill (Viagra: active ingredient sildenafil) male impotence could be used for the treatment of melanoma: in fact, they discovered that the active ingredient of the drug is able (in mice) to inhibit ‘immunosuppression determined by the neoplastic cells.

The mice melanoma patients treated with sildenafil showed an increase in T cells, ”cells gendarmes” of the immune system that have to defend the body by chronic inflammation and cancer, a rate of longer survival and a rebalancing of the immune sent into a tailspin by cancer.

The study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.

Secret Weapon of Israeli Army

The order made ​​recently by the Israeli Ministry of Defence included very many products, from tires, to warm the wounded, until the hot sauce and then… there was a curious provision, Viagra.

The order under review is that of 1,200 tablets of sildenafil 100 mg, the active ingredient of Viagra, intended for soldiers who suffer from erectile dysfunction. The request shall be signed by the medical division, then the tablets are not in any way attributable to employees of the Ministry of Defence or injured in rehab, but reserved its military activities to the body.

The Ministry of Defence now prefers not to comment for privacy issues. The doctors may have used the blue pill to treat altitude sickness of the soldiers. It seems that the best physical performance prepared in the high mountains.

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For the uninitiated, the term ”generic drug” means that medication is no longer under patent protection. For accuracy, what is subjected to coverage is the active principle of the drug (the molecule).

For patent protection means that interval of time within which the firm who patented the drug maintains exclusivity in marketing. In Italy, this period shall be 20 years. This does not mean that the company that holds the patent cannot hand over the production, for a fee (royalty), to other pharmaceutical companies.

It is a practice designed to contain speculative effects, to the benefit of consumers. Thanks to it, then, generic drugs cost at least 20% less than the brand drugs. This lower cost is due to the fact that the manufacturers of generic drugs must bear only the costs of production rather than research. In many cases, the price reduction can be as high as 40-50%.

Let’s take an example that may be of interest to someone. When Pfizer patent coverage for Viagra expired, there sprung into being generic forms of the drug that cost much less. The brand drug is currently sold in a pack of 4 tablets to intermediate dose for a rather neat sum of money. The price reduction at generics hovers around 30-40% – a substantial discount. This will allow a dramatic drop in the retail sale.

For completeness’ sake, it is worthwhile to add a small detail, although irrelevant: This medicine is called generic Viagra or sildenafil in New Zealand when sold as a brand medicine, and sildenafil NZ in form of generic.