Futura Medical’s fast-acting topical erectile dysfunction drug MED2005 shows potential as a first-line treatment, following publication of Phase II trial data in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Beetroot has gained a reputation as a “vegetable Viagra.” Indeed, the blood red root veggie has been lauded for its ...
A BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENT FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION South Bay Medical Clinic ... Acoustic Wave Therapy has been shown to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels resulting in an increase in blood ...
A BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENT FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION South Bay Medical Clinic ... Acoustic Wave Therapy has been shown to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels resulting in an increase in blood ...
Since the launch of Viagra (sildenafil) in the late 1990s, male erectile dysfunction has been more openly discussed than ever before, with a market for drug treatment worth over $4.82 billion in 2015.
This discovery led to the development of drugs to treat erectile dysfunction. Our latest study shows that one of these erectile dysfunction ... the experimental findings in our study using tadalafil ...
A new study reports that mirodenafil, a newly developed oral phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor, is an efficacious and safe treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). Many men with ED ...
Peruvian scientists found men with IBS had twice the chance of developing erectile dysfunction ... impotency compared to those without. The new study had a number of limitations which the ...
A recent study conducted on medical students by Peruvian researchers found that there may be a link between a chronic gastrointestinal disorder and erectile dysfunction (ED). The study, published in ...
As if having erectile dysfunction wasn’t hard enough, scientists said impotence may be linked to a common condition that causes humiliating, stubborn symptoms. ED, which affects about 30 million ...
Although erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common impairment among older men, its etiology is poorly understood, and cross-sectional studies concerning associations with modifiable behavioral risk ...