Pfizer Viagra oral therapy increases erections in men with non-organic erectile dysfunction -- AUA meeting.
Executive Summary
PFIZER VIAGRA ORAL SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASES PATIENT-REPORTED ERECTIONS compared to placebo in a 351- patient European study. Sixty- five percent to 89% of men previously diagnosed with erectile dysfunction reported improved erections with Viagra (sildenafil) therapy compared to 38% of men receiving placebo. The study of the oral type five phosphodiesterase inhibitor was presented May 6 at the annual American Urological Association meeting in Orlando.
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