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Cialis – the third improved solution for ED treatment
Today, all developed countries and all mankind have faced with acute manifested problem of impotence (erectile dysfunction). Every day more and more seemingly healthy men as young and middle-aged sadly notice this problem. First and foremost, it is connected with psyche of self-expression rights in society and in personal life. A great role also have bad habits - in fact almost all men drink alcohol, smoke, don’t go info sports and don’t lead an active lifestyle.
According to medical statistics, more than 50% of men aged 30-70 years are prone to erectile dysfunction of various degrees of complexity.
Whatever the cause, erectile dysfunction extorts a very thoughtful consideration from physician, patient and his sexual partner.
Now the pharmaceutical industry produces a number of medicines used to treat impotence, while the most popular are inhibitors of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) - sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra) and tadalafil (Cialis). The strongest action and little side effects, among these three drugs, has Cialis.
Few years ago Food and Drug Administration of the USA had approved the third cure for impotence. By Viagra, manufactured on the broader market in 1998, and Levitra, approved earlier in 2003, FDA has added and Cialis or in scientific tadalafil, manufactured by Eli Lilly and Co.
Cialis works on the same principle as the first two, relaxing muscles and increasing the intensity of the blood supply. But the main difference lies in the fact that the duration of drug action is 36 hours, and in France, where has been created experiment selling drug, it is called the "weekend pill."
Cialis can help many men to cope with the problem of impotence, giving them more freedom to choose the time for sexual relations.
European doctors have presented results of 5 clinical trials of Cialis. They were attended by 1,112 men aged 22 to 82 years with erectile dysfunction of varying severity. The drug showed high efficacy in patients of all ages. To date, more than 4000 men have participated in more than 60 clinical Cialis trials with proven efficacy and safety of the drug. Cialis improved erectile function in 81% of men and showed good tolerability.
It was also found that tadalafil, used to treat erectile dysfunction, often improves the sexual health of cancer patients with removal of the prostate. This is evidenced by the results of a clinical experiment, report of which was presented to the sexologists’ conference held in Denver.