PMID: 11329823May 2, 2001Paper

Sildenafil: a urologist's view

Current Medical Research and Opinion
M A KhanR J Morgan

Abstract

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common problem with a multifactorial aetiology. The treatment of ED has been revolutionised by the introduction of intracavernosal injections some two decades ago. However, the recent development of the orally-administered drug sildenafil (Viagra) has had a major impact on the treatment of ED. We discuss the trials with sildenafil with special reference to cardiovascular risk factors associated with ED.

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