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Sex Enhancement Drugs, Risk Factor to Cardiovascular Diseases- Experts

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Some medical experts say usage of sex enhancement drugs have both positive and negative implications on human health.

They told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, that though, the drugs have benefits to human health, its negative implications far outweigh its benefits.

NAN reports that sex enhancement drugs also known as “Erectile Dysfunction Medication” are majorly patronised and used by men than women.

It also reports that Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the inability to get or keep an erection firm enough to have sexual intercourse.

Commenting, Dr Ayodele Ademola, a Consultant Gynaecologist, said it was not advisable to use sex enhancement drugs, except when it became exceptionally necessary, and must be used under strict medical prescription and supervision.

Ayodele, also the Medical Director, StrongTower Hospital and Advanced Fertility Centre, a Lagos-based private medical facility, said that usage of sex enhancement drugs could cause cardiovascular diseases like hypertension, heart failure and other related diseases.

According to him, there are many instances where people who used sex enhancement drugs ended up losing their lives.

“I have had a situation where two elderly couple who took erectile dysfunction drugs simultaneously had heart attack and died.

“Also, a young man of about 45 years of age, who took overdose of tramadol with the aim of enhancing his sex performance, also died in the course of having sexual intercourse.

“If anyone has potency problem, it is advisable that such person seeks medical attention, rather than using enhancement drugs, because it has many underlying side effects which may result to complete loss of life,” Ayodele said.

The expert, therefore, advised people who have potency problem to avoid self-medication or usage of enhancement drugs, urging them to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.

He said that hypertensive, diabetic and aged people were at higher risk to the usage of sex enhancement drugs, advising them to completely avoid using it, saying that they might drop dead in the process.

Contributing, Dr Joseph Akinde, Chairman, Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SGON), Lagos Chapter, advised people to desist from abusing drugs with the aim to enhance sexual performance.

Akinde said some people abuse drugs to take excessive amount of it in order to enhance sexual performance, noting that most of the drugs sometimes were not specifically made for potency improvement.

He decried the use of tramadol, intake of excessive alcohol, over-the-counter enhancement drugs and other toxicants to boost sexual drive, adding that such approaches were typical drug abuse and could result to more harm than good.

Akinde listed some health implications of over-the-counter male enhancement drugs to include damage to the urethra, permanent difficulty maintaining an erection, permanent problems with urination, penis “fractures” causing bleeding and requiring surgery and dangerous drops in blood pressure.

In his comments, Dr Patrick Omogbohun, a General Physician, urged people to be more conscious of what they eat, saying diet and lifestyle could contribute to potency problem.

Omogbohun, also the Medical Director, MercyWay Medical Centre, Ejigbo, said diets high in saturated fats were linked to heart disease, adding that men with heart disease were more likely to experience erectile dysfunction.

He said changes to diet, exercise, reduction in smoking and alcohol consumption could reduce the risk of developing conditions such as obesity and cardiovascular diseases that could lead to erectile dysfunction.

“Healthy lifestyle habits like getting regular exercise, eating a varied and nutritious diet, maintaining a healthy weight, limiting alcohol consumption and avoiding tobacco use should be maintained,” Omogbohun said.

Also, a General Physician, Dr Tunji Akintade, said that use of sex enhancement drugs for men and women was normal and could increase their bonding.

Akintade advised people with heart challenges to desist from using sex enhancement drugs, saying that such drugs portend dangers, which could be deadly.

He said that such medication could cause their blood pressure to “dangerously drop to low level’’.

The expert also warned people with severe liver impairment or end-stage kidney disease requiring dialysis to avoid sex enhancement products.

He said that continuous use of such medications might lead to chronic fatigue syndrome or erectile dysfunction for men and women.

In his remarks, Dr Adeniyi Adelodun, a Medical Parasitologist, said that the most common side effects of sex enhancement drugs were headaches, upset stomach, nasal congestion, muscle pain, and facial flushing.

Adelodun said that most of these symptoms were relatively mild and go away after few hours.

“ED drugs can make blood pressure to temporarily drop; so, never use them, if you also take medications that contain nitrates.

“Priapism (long-lasting and sometimes painful erection) low blood pressure, if Viagra is taken with certain other medications.

“Cardiovascular problems, such as heart attack, irregular heartbeat or stroke occur mainly in people with heart disease,” he said.

Adelodun said that there was no particular reason for men and women to take it, but based on individual decision.

Also, Dr Olamide Olowoyo, a Consultant Physician and Nephrologist, advised individuals with erectile dysfunction to seek medical help instead of taking concoctions and medications for sexual enhancement.

Olowoyo, who works at the Federal Medical Centre, Ebute Meta in Lagos, said that concoctions or medication to enhance sexual performance could result to unpredictable health hazards.

“We have seen a lot of cases of people, most especially men taking range of products to enhance sexual performance.

“Some take herbal concoctions and dedication without prescription, and this is very worrisome because of the adverse effect on their body.

“For some people it increases their blood pressure, causes angina (chest pain), frack heart attack and for some it affects their kidney because of the toxin and others.

“For the kidney, toxins in these herbal concoctions affects the kidney and shut the kidney down and some of these individuals will have to go for dialysis to flush out this toxin.

“Even, after going through dialysis, due to the injury to the kidney, it can progress to acute kidney diseases.

“In Nigeria, young people are coming down with advanced kidney diseases, because some of them have been taking herbal concoctions for a long time,” she said.

According to her, causes of erectile dysfunction can be hormonal, due to co-morbidities such individuals have or psychological effect.

Olowoyo called for regulation that would help regulate the usage of medication in the country.

“We don’t really enforce regulation for drugs, people can just walk on, and say I want to buy a particular medication and get it over the counter without any prescription from the doctors.

“This is a call for concern that should be tackled urgently,” she said.

Commenting, Mr Remi Gbadebo, a Businessman, said many people used sex enhancement drugs or concoctions, not because they have erectile dysfunction, but to impress their partner(s).

“One of the main reasons I know why people take sexual enhancement drugs is to impress their partners during sex.

“It is not that most of them can’t perform, but they want to leave a lasting memory in the minds of their partners,” Gbadebo said.

Also, Mr Samuel Adeolu, an auto mechanic, said he used to take herbal concoctions once in a while to boost his sexual performance.

“I use to take herbal drugs, but not always, and I don’t see anything wrong in it,” Adeolu said.

Also, Mr Michael Olaitan, a Businessman, said that he was forced to take enhancement drugs the night his wife complained of sexual satisfaction.

Olaitan, however, said he was conscious of the side effects of the drugs, hence his resolved to take it sparingly based on medical advice. (NAN)

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World Bank, Partners Record Progress Toward 1.5bn Healthcare Goal

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The World Bank Group, global partners and countries on Saturday announced continued progress toward the goal of delivering affordable and quality health services to 1.5 billion people by 2030.

A statement by the World Bank Online Media Briefing Centre said 15 countries introduced National Health Compacts, outlining practical five-year reforms aimed to expand primary healthcare, improve affordability and support job-rich economic growth.

The statement said that since the goal was set in April 2024, the Bank and partners had supported countries to provide quality and affordable care to 375 million people.

It said work was underway with roughly 45 countries to scale proven primary care approaches that strengthen health outcomes while generating employment across health workforces, local supply chains and supporting industries.

“This progress comes as governments confront aging populations, rising chronic disease, and financial pressures.”

The statement said the 2025 Global Monitoring Report released at the Tokyo Universal Health Coverage (UHC) High-Level Forum showed that 4.6 billion people globally still lacked access to essential health services.

It said the report also revealed that 2.1 billion people faced financial hardship due to health expenses.

“These challenges underscored the need for long-term, coordinated reforms that help countries build more resilient and equitable health systems.”

World Bank Group President, Ajay Banga, is quoted in the statement as saying, “strong primary healthcare systems are central to both health protection and economic growth.

“Strong primary health systems do more than safeguard health, they support jobs and economic opportunity.

“Countries are stepping forward with clear priorities, and we are working alongside them to deliver practical solutions at scale.”

According to the statement, the 15 countries that introduced National Health Compacts at the forum in Tokyo are Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, Indonesia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Syria, Tajikistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Zambia.

The statement said the compacts, which were endorsed at the highest levels of government, outlined five-year, country-led reforms aimed at expanding the reach and quality of primary healthcare, improving financial protection and strengthening health workforces.

“They also align Health and Finance Ministries behind measurable targets, provide a roadmap for coordinated action and guide support from development partners across country-led priorities.”

It said key commitments by countries include mobilising new financing, growing and digitally enabling their health workforce, modernising health facilities, expanding insurance coverage, and digitising service delivery.

“For example, in terms of boosting regional manufacturing of health products and technologies, Nigeria will train 10,000 pharmaceutical and biotech professionals and establish Centres of Excellence.

“Nigeria will also provide tax incentives to expand local production of vaccines, medicines, diagnostic and health technologies, strengthen regulatory agencies through digital systems and global alignment.”

It said that to help countries advance their compacts and broader reforms, the World Bank Group, Gavi and the Global Fund announced aligned financing, including two billion dollars in co-financing with each institution.

The statement added that philanthropic partners working through the Global Financing Facility and the Health Systems Transformation and Resilience Fund aim to mobilise up to 410 million dollars for critical health areas.

It said Seed Global Health was working with compact countries to build capacity and provide support for assessment, planning and policy development, with a focus on advanced health workforce development.

The statement said Japan, the United Kingdom and other partners were also providing technical assistance.

“Japan, WHO and the World Bank jointly launched a Universal Health Coverage Knowledge Hub to support countries with practical evidence-based solutions and peer learning.”

It said the UHC High-Level Forum, co-hosted by the Japanese Government, the WHO, and the World Bank Group, brought together ministers of health and finance, business leaders, philanthropies, global health agencies and civil society.

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UN Commits to Strengthening Nigeria’s Policy Framework, Enhancing Digital Safety

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The UN Women has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening policy frameworks, enhancing digital safety, and promoting accountability for online harms in Nigeria.

Deputy Executive Director for Normative Support, UNWomen, Nyara Gumbonzvanda, said this at a press conference on Saturday in Abuja.

The press conference was on Gumbonzvanda’s high-level mission to Nigeria and commemoration of the 2025 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV).

She said that the visit was to deepen partnerships, reinforce national leadership, and accelerate collective action to advance gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in Nigeria.

“A critical area of concern remains technology-facilitated GBV, which is rising globally and nationally.

“Between 16 per cent and 58 per cent of women worldwide experience some form of online or technology-facilitated GBV, depending on the region.

“UN Women is supporting the government and stakeholders in strengthening policy frameworks, enhancing digital safety, and promoting accountability for online harms,” she said.

She commended the National Assembly’s commitment to strengthening legislation that protects women and girls and advance women’s participation in governance, and called for effective legal frameworks and inclusive governance.

Gumbonzvanda decried low representation of women at the National Assembly, which she said stood at only 3.8 per cent, far below the global average of 27.2 per cent.

She, therefore, emphasised the need for legislative reforms such as affirmative action, quotas, and the proposed special seats bill, which she described as globally recognised tools to accelerate women’s participation.

”This is critical because globally, nearly one in three women experiences physical or sexual violence in their lifetime.

”Effective legal frameworks and inclusive governance are essential to reversing this trend,” she said.

On insecurity in Nigeria, she called for the release of abducted girls and reaffirm the need to ensure that every girl has the right to security and education.

She listed the impact of UN Women’s work in communities, including the commissioning of new WASH facilities.

She said that there was also rehabilitation of agro-processing centre in Kwali to improve women’s safety, reduce time burdens, and expand income-generating opportunities.

”UN Wornen will continue to mobilise partnerships across government, development partners, and the private sector to ensure that frontline organisations and national institutions have the resources required to deliver lasting change,” she said.

On her part, Beatrice Eyong, UN Country Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS, commended the media for amplifying issues affecting women and girls in the country.

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APHPN President Seeks Enhancement of Public Health Delivery

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

The Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN), has ascribed the current wave of movement of medical workers in the country abroad to insecurity and desire for better Welfare packages.

The National President of APHPN) Dr.

Terfa Kene, while speaking during his three day visit to Bayelsa State to seek support to enhance public health delivery in the state, urged other medical workers who are still in Nigeria to work for the improvement of public health in the country.

Dr. Kene, also stated that once salaries of the health workers are improved and insecurity issues tackled, the challenge of migration of medical personnel would stop, adding that his mission to Bayelsa State is to ensure proper implementation of Primary Health Centre adoption.

He said: “There are factors responsible for people who are japa from the county. One of the factors is where they want to go, the health system is well advanced and people want to go and practice there and we may not have control over those interests.

“If the issue of insecurity is addressed, people will not want to run away from their locations. If the salaries of health officials are improved, then we would also know that you have that intended capacity. It’s not just addressing one component, there are several others that the government needs to work on and address, once they are addressed, the issue of migration will be reversed.

“Yes there is japa, but then it’s not everybody that is leaving the country, so those that are here, we should make our contribution as public health physicians.”

Dr. Kene, who also supervised the Medical Outreach for the people of Agbere community in Sagbama local government organised by APHPN, and visited some health agencies in the state, Bayelsa Health Insurance Scheme (BHIS), and the State Coordinator of World Health Organization, said the government need both the infrastructure, human personnel and medications to ensure well-being of the people.

He said: “When we are talking about the development agency of the government, we are talking about PHC, we are talking about health insurance, we are talking about the ministry of health, we are talking about other organs of government that have to do with public health.

“The important thing is that we build relationships with the local Communities by making an impact in contributing to public health in the entire Nigeria not just only Bayelsa state, that is why we organized medical outreach in the Agbere community. We are covering both the primary Healthcare center and cottage hospital nearby.” He said.

Also Speaking, the Chairman of APHPN in Bayelsa State, Dr. Enebipamo Amba-Ambaiowei, said a s public health physicians, they have a duty to provide healthcare, engage and make impact amongst members of the Communities.

He said why they carry out the medical outreach is to help the rural dwellers improve their healthcare and lives generally, adding that over hundred people were attended to during the outreach.

A beneficiary, Akali Anthony, said he had challenges of malaria and diabetes, but after medical screening he was administered with drugs, which saved him the high cost of affording them.

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