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There is a big variety of online drug stores in the Internet. All of them can provide best deal for Cialis. Look at the example table upper. Read the rest of this entry » Susan Jeffrey Results of a randomized trial show that use of tadalafil (Cialis, Eli Lilly) improved erectile function and was well tolerated by men with erectile dysfunction (ED) secondary to traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI). Results of the trial were published online September 10 and scheduled for the November issue of the Archives of Neurology. “As in other ED studies that included patients who were difficult to treat owing to preexisting conditions (eg, prostatectomy, diabetes mellitus), tadalafil was efficacious for the treatment of ED after a traumatic SCI,” the researchers, with first author Franc,ois Giuliano MD, PhD, from Raymond Poincare’ Hospital, in Garches, France, conclude. “On-demand treatment with tadalafil (10 mg or 20 mg) may help improve the sex lives of patients with ED and SCI and their partners.” Read the rest of this entry » NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Nov 12 - Sildenafil(Viagra) acutely increases sperm motility in young infertile men, Italian researchers report in the October issue of Fertility and Sterility. The opposite is true for tadalafil(Cialis). Dr. Giorgio Pomara and colleagues at the University of Pisa in Rome, administered a single 50 mg dose of sildenafil or 20 mg of tadalafil to 18 young infertile men in a randomized, double-blind crossover study with a two-week washout period between treatment arms. Read the rest of this entry » Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his sexual needs or the needs of his partner.Most men experience this at some point in their lives, usually by age 40, and are not psychologically affected by it. Some men, however, experience chronic, complete erectile dysfunction (impotence), and others, partial or brief erections. Frequent erectile dysfunction can cause emotional and relationship problems, and often leads to diminished self-esteem. Erectile dysfunction has many causes, most of which are treatable, and is not an inevitable consequence of aging. Incidence and Prevalence According to the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS), approximately 22 out of every 1000 men in the United States sought medical attention for ED in 1999. Incidence of the disorder increases with age. Chronic ED affects about 5% of men in their 40s and 15–25% of men by the age of 65. Transient ED and inadequate erection affect as many as 50% of men between the ages of 40 and 70. Diseases (e.g., diabetes, kidney disease, alcoholism, atherosclerosis) account for as many as 70% of chronic ED cases and psychological factors (e.g., stress, anxiety, depression) may account for 10–20% of cases. Between 35 and 50% of men with diabetes experience ED. Anatomy of the Penis Physiology of Erection Because blood must stay in the penis to maintain rigidity, erectile tissue is enclosed by fibrous elastic sheathes (tunicae) that cinch to prevent blood from leaving the penis during erection. When stimulation ends, or following ejaculation, pressure in the penis decreases, blood is released, and the penis resumes its normal shape. |