Cialis Super Active and STDs

Cialis Super Active is a new kind of ED drug based on an advanced formula that ensures momentary absorption and instant erection. Many of those who have used this drug modification note its strong and fast action that brings back stamina and vigor. The drug has helped many elderly sex-retirees have a good feel of their green-tinted yesterdays. As a result, many today's elderly folk have picked up a habit of taking ED drugs for 'recreational' purposes.

Contrary to a widely spread opinion, which is as common as it is stupid, neither Viagra nor Cialis can provide any sort of protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STD). These medicines are only intended for treatment of male sexual dysfunction. Cialis Super Active is a prescription drug, which should not be sold over the counter. However, there are many unethical drug dealers that post ads touting Cialis and other ED drugs and promote fake prescription forms. This creates a potential for drug abuse, which can lead to sad consequences.

Extensive use of Cialis, Levitra and Viagra has contributed to a significant increase in STD occurrence among elderly people. Besides, this has become a sort of a fancy drug in the gay community. As long as these categories have few or no reasons to fear unwanted pregnancy, they tend to shrug off the importance of using condomes. Risky sexual behavior associated with ED drug abuse has lead to outbreaks of gonorrhea and HIV among sexual minorities.

The increase in the number of extramarital affairs fueled by 'Viagra craze' has contributed to a high STD occurrence among older men (between 50 and 65 years old) and teenagers. Inspired by suddenly boosted sexual performance, men tend to seek freedom in sexual activity, which result in higher numbers of sexual ties and hence greater risk of infections. As a result, STD occurrence is higher among ED drug users than among non-users.

When we focus on higher risk of STDs among Cialis Super Active users, we talk about men's behavior, not the drug's effect. The drug has proven to have no visible impact on man's immune system, so there is no relation between man's susceptibility to STDs and the use of this kind of medicine.

In this situation, more effective ED drug sale regulation could probably be something of a solution. Prescription procedures should include mandatory health examinations for would-be Cialis users, with an emphasis on a man's individual STD and HIV status, so that only healthy men will be permitted to use Cialis Super Active and other ED medications.