More than one in ten British men have taken Viagra

More than one in ten British men have taken Viagra with Yorkshire males most likely to seek help in the bedroom

  • Study found 15 per cent of men in England had taken Viagra or similar drugs
  • Data showed East Midlands, East England and London all tied in at 15 per cent
  • Only 36 per cent of the Scottish men taking the medication told their partner

More than one in ten British men have taken Viagra or similar pills – with Yorkshire males most likely to seek help in the bedroom.

A nationwide survey found that 15 per cent of men in England had taken Viagra or other erectile dysfunction medication, compared with just 11 per cent of Scots. 

The East Midlands, East England and London tied at 15 per cent, with the North-West and South-East at 14 per cent and the West Midlands at 12 per cent.

A nationwide study has found 15 per cent of men in England had taken Viagra or other erectile dysfunction medication. (Stock image)

Only 36 per cent of Scottish men taking the medication told their partner, with 49 per cent of English males confessing. 

Men aged 55 and over were most likely to have taken Viagra or similar drugs, compared with only five per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds and ten per cent of men aged 25 to 34.

Dr Daniel Atkinson, of online pharmacy Treated.com, which commissioned the poll, said erectile dysfunction could be higher in urban centres, where stress levels may be higher.

He said: ‘The percentage of men in Scotland who said they had used treatment is lower. We can’t know for certain why this is, but one observation could be that Scotland has much more rural, sparsely populated land.’

The study revealed that men aged 55 and over were most likely to have taken Viagra or similar drugs

 

Source: Read Full Article