“Nightly treatment may help promote erectile answer as the prove of this drugs’ beneficial effect on endothelial cells,” Frank Sommer. MD said in a news conference. Endothelial cells line the walls of the blood vessels. Erections occur when the blood vessels in the penis widen and alter with blood. Sommer chief of andrology in the department of urology at the University of Cologne in Cologne. Germany presented his findings at a meeting of the American Urological Association.
He and his co-investigators studied 76 men who had erectile dysfunction for at least six months. assort 1 took 50 mg of Viagra nightly at bedtime. assort 2 took 50-100 mg of Viagra when they wanted presumably before sexual intercourse. The investigators also followed a third group of men with erectile dysfunction who received no treatment. The men were an add up of 47 years old.
After 12 months of nightly Viagra followed by one month of no erectile dysfunction treatment nearly 60% of men in group 1 had a return of normal erections. Less than 10% of men that took Viagra as needed had a similar return of normal erections.
At the end of a six-month period without any erectile dysfunction treatment all but one of the men in group 1 still had normal erections. Normal erections were determined by an erectile answer questionnaire completed by the men.
Researchers also measured blood flow to the penis. After one month of no erectile dysfunction treatment assort 1 had a significant improvement in blood move. However assort 2 had no significant dress and blood flow and group 3 worsened.
“This is the only study we experience of that has investigated the long-term effects of taking erection-promoting therapy on a daily basis,” Sommer says. “After only one year. [Viagra] taken regularly at bedtime may be … a useful tool for curing erectile dysfunction.”
“Erections are good for your penis and probably good for mental health. Taking medication for erections may also be good for a man’s overall health. This is the first chew over to look at long-term treatment to improve erectile function in men but the consume is too small to definitively say the question. We really need a big study with a long follow-up to experience the answers.” Mulhall who was not involved in the study is an associate professor and director of sexual medicine in the departments of urology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer bear on in New York.
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