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Filter by:The Quality of Erection Questionnaire (QEQ) is a new questionnaire that was developed to assess erectile attributes in men with erectile dysfunction. The study objective is to validate the Quality of Erection Questionnaire (QEQ) through the evaluation of subject responses to the QEQ regarding the quality and hardness of erections at baseline compared to subject responses post 6 and 10 weeks dosing with Viagra (sildenafil citrate).
To assess changes with respect to Erectile Dysfunction in subjects treated with Viagra and antihypertensive therapy.
To evaluate the effectiveness of sildenafil on erectile function and intercourse satisfaction in men with ED as well as to validate the new Sexual Experience Questionnaire which incorporates functional and emotional elements of a man's sexual experience into one comprehensive questionnaire.
Safety/Efficacy of 100mg Viagra at 8 hours post dose in men with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Viagra is effective in treating erectile dysfunction and lower urinary tract symptoms in men affected by both conditions.
To determine the onset of action, safety and toleration of different formulations and doses of UK-369,003 in patients with erectile dysfunction. Patients should have been previously treated with PDE5 inhibitors and have been responders to the drugs. Duration of treatment is 4 weeks.
Safety/Efficacy of 100-mg Viagra at 8 hours post dose in men with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
In this phase II study, an investigative (not approved by the FDA) drug called GPI 1485 is being assessed to see if it can help preserve erectile function after prostatectomy.