Cure Research for Impotence
Research discussion: Advances in suppositories, injectable medications, implants, and vacuum devices have expanded the options for men seeking treatment for impotence. These advances also have helped increase the number of men seeking treatment.
An oral form of the drug phentolamine may soon join sildenafil in the armamentarium of noninvasive treatments for impotence. Other treatments in the experimental stages include reconstruction surgery for damaged veins and arteries in the penis. Whether or not this method proves to be safe and effective, ongoing improvements in traditional methods should continue to create more successful and widespread treatment of impotence. 1
Medical research for Impotence: medical news summaries: The following medical news items are relevant to medical research for Impotence:
- Erectile Dysfunction may be symptom of cardiovascular disease
- Men taking hypertension drugs can also safely use Viagra
- New drug aimed at providing a tan, improving sex life and reducing weight
- Pelvic floor exercises helps men with erectile dysfunction
- Rate of erectile dysfunction increases after a kidney transplant in men
- Researchers to test Viagra’s effectiveness in treating enlarged hearts
- Salvage radical prostatectomy benefits outweigh the risks
- Ultrasound treatment may cure prostate cancer
Footnotes:
1. excerpt from Impotence: NIDDK
Last revision: Nov 12, 2003
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