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Filter by:This study aims to evaluate the effect of shockwave therapy on erectile dysfunction on patients responding to PDE5i therapy in a sham controlled randomized double blind manner.
Low Intensity Shock Wave Therapy (LI-ESWT) was shown to have a beneficial effect on ED patients responding to PDE5i's. This study aimed to determine the capability of swt to convert PDE5 inhibitor non responders to sexually functioning males under PDE5i therapy.
The study will address the role of internal pudendal artery disease in erectile dysfunction (ED), and whether it might eventually be amenable to intervention with stenting. There is currently a small trial investigating the potential benefit of stenting for erectile dysfunction, but the relationship between pelvic arterial stenoses and erectile dysfunction is not yet proven. The investigators intend to perform angiography on patients both with and without erectile dysfunction, to see whether internal pudendal artery disease is more common in the population with erectile dysfunction. In addition to angiography, stenoses will be examined using fractional flow reserve. The degree of internal pudendal artery disease will then be correlated with the degree of erectile dysfunction using a validated questionnaire, the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF). Patients will then complete IIEF questionnaires for 5 years to assess the relationship between internal pudendal artery disease and progression of erectile dysfunction.
Low intensity shock waves (LISW) have been proven in animal studies to induce local growth of new blood vessels. The investigators hypothesized that LISW therapy could improve the symptoms of patients with erectile dysfunction resulting from a problem of blood supply that do not respond to oral therapy (PDE-5 inhibitors).
This study will evaluate if an orally disintegrating tablet of sildenafil will have similar pharmacokinetic properties when given with food and without food.
This study will evaluate if an orally disintegrating tablet of sildenafil will have similar pharmacokinetic properties as the conventional tablet of sildenafil.
1. Find the early diagnostic markers of erectile dysfunction; 2. Study the warning role of ED in some diseases.
This study is designed to to investigate the effects of alcohol on the pharmacokinetics of Udenafil tablet in healthy male volunteers
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term safety of dapoxetine in men with rapid ejaculation.
Study of udenafil daily in subjects with mild or no erectile dysfunction to evaluate effects on semen characteristics.