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 Erectile Dysfunction Articles

Gene Therapy Shows Promise for ED

John Schieszer June 30, 2008

ORLANDO—Injections of the Maxi-K gene into the penis of men with erectile dysfunction (ED) appears to be safe and shows potential for improving erectile function, data from a phase I study suggest.
 

Tadalafil Safely Improves ED in in Diabetic Men

Jody A. Charnow May 06, 2008

Once-daily tadalafil 2.5 and 5 mg is safe and effective in men with diabetes and erectile dysfunction (ED), investigators reported in Diabetes Medicine (2008;25:138-146).
 

ED Is a Predictor of Cardiac Disease: A Urologic Perspective

February 26, 2008

ERECTILE dysfuction (ED), defined as the inability to reach or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance, is age-related and an extremely prevalent medical condition. It is esti-mated to affect more than half of all men over the age of 60, and in the United States alone, ED will develop in more than 600,000 men aged 40-69 annually.1
 

Once-Daily Use of Tadalafil for ED Okayed

William Weber February 26, 2008

The FDA has approved Cialis (tadalafil) for once-daily use (2.5 mg and 5 mg) to treat erectile dysfunction (ED).
 

Once-Daily Use of Tadalafil for ED Okayed

William Weber February 12, 2008

The FDA has approved Cialis (tadalafil) for once-daily use (2.5 mg and 5 mg), an oral medication taken to treat erectile dysfunction (ED).
 

ED Common in Stroke Patients

Jody A. Charnow February 08, 2008

Nearly half of male stroke patients have some degree of erectile dysfunction (ED), according to a study conducted in Qatar.
 

An Alternative Treatment for Phimosis

Jill Stein November 01, 2007

PARIS—Y-V preputioplasty is a viable alternative to circumcision for men with phimosis who wish to preserve their foreskin, according to investigators in the UK.
 

ED Linked To Lead

Jody A. Charnow November 01, 2007

EGYPTIAN RESEARCHERS have found a link between chronic lead exposure and erectile dysfunction (ED).
 

New Penile Prostheses Found Easier to Use

Jill Stein November 01, 2007

PARIS—Early results suggest that patients like the newly modified AMS 700 series inflatable pump penis prosthesis.
 

Intranasal Drug Holds Promise for ED

John Schieszer September 01, 2007

ANAHEIM, Calif.—BREMELANOTIDE, an investigational medication administered into the nose, may improve sexual satisfaction and self-esteem in men with erectile dysfunction (ED), according to a new study.
 
 
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