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Filter by:This investigation targets either the patients of 18 years-old or older and under 65 years-old with organic or mixed erectile dysfunction (ED) who cannot obtain sufficient efficacy by dose 10mg of Levitra, and the target patients dose is increased to Levitra 20mg. This investigation will be limited to the patients whose tolerability of Levitra 10mg is judged to be no problem.
The purpose of this study is to determine if adding hyperbaric oxygen therapy, a therapy that delivers oxygen under slight pressure, to a drug treatment of PDE5I (such as Viagra, Levitra, Cialis)for men following surgery for prostate cancer will result in more men being able to continue to have erections.
The purpose of this study is to perform a relative bioavailability study between two formulations of sildenafil citrate.
The purpose of this study is to confirm the efficacy and the safety of Avanafil 100mg, 200mg or placebo administered orally for 12 weeks in patients with erectile dysfunction. The efficacy is evaluated by IIEF, SEP Q2 and Q3 and GEAQ and the safety is evaluated by laboratory tests, vital signs, physical examination and adverse events.
Low intensity shockwaves have been proven in animal studies to induce local growth of new blood vessels from existing ones. The hypothesis of this study is that shockwave therapy could improve the symptoms of patients with erectile dysfunction resulted from a vascular origin and respond to PDE-5 inhibitors.
The objectives of this study are to evaluate the safety and efficacy of two doses of avanafil in the treatment of adult males for erectile dysfunction following bilateral nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy.
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of Alfuzosin in treating Erectile Dysfunction in men with mild lower urinary tract symptoms based upon a change from baseline in erectile function (EF) domain of International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF).
Placebo-controlled randomized clinical trials (RCT) are the gold standard to provide applicable evidence for clinical practice. A vast number of RCTs for treatment of several disorders has shown a mean placebo effect of 30%. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a high prevalent disease and its first-line therapy is oral phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitor (iPDE5) (i.e., sildenafil, vardenafil and tadalafil). Although the placebo effect in iPDE5 RCT occurred at a rate as high as 50%, in the last decade, with the revolutionary discovery of effective pharmacotherapy for ED, oral iPDE5 has become one of the most common prescribed drugs for men. The objective of this study is to evaluate the influence of patients' awareness on the composition of the therapeutic drug in the outcomes of the oral treatment for ED.
The aim of this prospective, non-interventional post-marketing surveillance study is to obtain data on safety and efficacy of Levitra in routine treatment of erectile dysfunction. Furthermore, the data collection particularly focuses on the experience of the patient and his satisfaction with the treatment. Treatment naive patients as well as pre-treated patients will be included in the study.The maximum observation period per patient is 12 months.Besides the physician's documentation, the patient should fill out a questionnaire at every visit. The questionnaires will be handed out and collected by the physician. Furthermore, an additional questionnaire for the patient's partner can be distributed at each visit in case the partner is willing to participate.
Evaluate satisfaction in people treated with IPDE5 inhibitors over time