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Online Resources

The following is a list of associations and organizations dedicated to providing invaluable information and resources concerning impotence and the use of Viagra:

Diabetes Association
This association offers many free publications for people with diabetes, including several brochures and articles on men's sexual health.
www.diabetes.org


Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
Viagra.com home of the most comprehensive and accurate Viagra® (sildenafil citrate) information available on the web.
www.viagra.com


Association of Clinical Endocrinologist
This site is furnished by the Association and College of Endocrinology.  They present clinical guidelines for the treatment of endocrine conditions including male sexual dysfunction.
www.aace.com

Mayo Health Information
This is an educational site provided by the Mayo Clinic.  The site includes articles, reports and case studies concerning impotence.
www.mayohealth.org

 

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