Doctors Protest Unreasonable Regulations on Treating Impotence

This UK Telegraph article was submitted by AngryHarry, and discusses the obstacles many men with erectile dysfunction have to deal with in order to obtain treatment. As the article says, "we should not lightly dismiss the significance of the condition by regarding it as trivial, or unimportant or a bit of a joke." Currently, drugs such as Viagra can only be administered in Britain to men with certain medical conditions, and doctors are lobbying to allow the administration of these treatments on the grounds of clinical need. Source: The Telegraph [UK newspaper]



Title: Doctors demand end to rules on impotence care



Author: Celia Hall



Date: February 8, 2001

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