Archive for December, 2007

Levitra Best Competitor for Viagra

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Levitra was approved by FDA in the year 2003 after that this drug has created a good reputation in the erectile dysfunction market. This can also contributes to good advertisements rule handles by Bayer

In 2005, Bayer offered patient a refund if they are not satisfied with their drug levitra. By thing opportunity more and more people try to have Levitra drug and when taken most of people find it successful drug to treat erectile dysfunction.

In disparity, the sales ranking of Viagra fell precipitously from ninth place in 2005 to 19th during the previous year. It also noticeable the first time that Viagra has trailed behind Reductil in Taiwan’s top-20 best-selling medications list.

Urologists credited uninspiring of Viagra to domestic financial slowdown .This may be due to its higher cost which discouraged less serious impotence patients from using the drug, and is not qualified for national health insurance coverage.

There can be another reason for fall in viagra sales and that is up coming of other erectile dysfunction drugs, such as Cialis and Levitra.

How Levitra Works: The Ins and Outs of The World’s 2nd ED Pill

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Levitra was approved by the FDA in 2003. It was the second erectile dysfunction pill, after Viagra, to receive approval and hit the market as a prescription ED treatment. (Cialis came shortly after.)

Chances are you’ve heard about all three erectile dysfunction treatments and you may be tempted to buy Levitra to improve your sexual health and performance.

But before you go out and buy Levitra, you should have a clear understanding of how it works so you can make an informed decision about which erectile dysfunction medicine is best for you.

In the Beginning There Was Viagra

A few decades ago, sexual health was not discussed openly and treating erectile dysfunction was either unheard of or highly invasive, with unpleasant treatment modes. Today, there are very few adults who haven’t heard of Levitra, Cialis or Viagra… simple little pills you discreetly pop and that go to work quickly.

Viagra’s accidental discovery around two decades ago led scientists to search for more and better treatments for ED. Now, a group of drugs called phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors, which includes Levitra, Cialis and Viagra, work to improve sexual health and treat erectile dysfunction by creating a chemical reaction in the bloodstream that prevents the breakdown of nitric oxide. That, in turn, relaxes the vessels that supply blood to the genital area and makes a health erection possible.

How is Levitra Different?

All three PDE-5 inhibitors improve sexual health by helping to promote and sustain erections. However, Levitra’s chemical structure is slightly different from the other ED medicines.

Before you buy Levitra, be aware of these key facts about how it works:

* Levitra can help you achieve and maintain an erection only when there is adequate sexual stimulation.
* Some men have reported that Levitra works faster than other PDE-5 inhibitors. Levitra often starts working within 15-20 minutes of taking it, depending on whether you’ve eaten and what you’ve eaten. For instance, a high-fat meal could cause a delay of up to one hour in the drug taking effect.
* In addition, some men prefer to buy Levitra instead of Cialis or Viagra because Levitra is less sensitive to food and alcohol intake.

Be aware that while Levitra can greatly improve your sexual health, it is not an aphrodisiac. In addition, Levitra does not cure erectile dysfunction, nor does it protect you from sexually transmitted diseases.

Generic Levitra Vardenafil - Cure for ED

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

A new drug shows promising results in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), reports the December issue of The Journal of Andrology. A study investigator, Dr. John P. Mulhall, Director of the Sexual Medicine Program at Weill Cornell Medical Center of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, anticipates that the new drug will increase awareness of ED and its ability to be effectively treated.

The Journal of Andrology is the official publication of the American Society of Andrology, and is overseen and edited by Weill Cornell Medical College and The Population Council at Rockefeller University.

The new study, led by Dr. Wayne Hellstrom of Tulane University Medical Center, presents the most extensive information to date on Levitra, one of two new drugs pending FDA approval for treatment of ED. When compared to placebo, Levitra, also known by the generic name vardenafil, was shown to be effective, well-tolerated, and safe. At the highest dose, 80 percent of treated men experienced improved erections. Of men with mildly impaired erections, 89 percent returned to normal erectile function. The double-blind Phase III study involved 54 study centers and 805 patients.

Dr. Mulhall Associate Professor of Urology at Weill Cornell Medical College and Director of the Sexual Medicine Program and Associate Attending Urologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center was an investigator in the study through Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. He also provided oversight and comment on the article.

Only ten percent of men with ED are currently being treated for the condition, said Dr. Mulhall. Levitra, like Viagra, will increase awareness that erectile dysfunction is a medical condition and that there are powerful treatments now available.

The Weill Cornell Sexual Medicine Program is committed to education, treatment, and research of disorders of sexual health affecting men and women. The Program aims to improve quality of life for the patient and their partner.

Following treatment, ninety-five percent of our male patients are able to maintain erections and achieve successful penetration, said Dr. Mulhall. Two-thirds of patients respond to first-line oral therapies, such as Viagra. For those who do not respond, we offer penis injections and suppositories, as well as penile implants.

As with Viagra, Levitra pills must be taken at least one hour prior to attempts at sexual intercourse to be effective. No direct comparison of the effectiveness of Levitra versus Viagra has been published to date.

According to the American Foundation for Urologic Disease, Inc., erectile dysfunction is defined as the consistent inability to achieve and maintain an erection sufficiently to permit satisfactory sexual intercourse. It is estimated that there are 15 to 30 million men with ED in the United States, and 152-million cases of ED worldwide.