jamessw17..
Prior to providing your answer, I would like to clarify that answers
and comments provided here are general information, and are not
intended to substitute for informed professional medical advice. Prior
to undergoing any treatment or medically related actions, seek the
consultation of a medical professional.
There are three new drugs that are either available in certain
markets, or coming onto the market for the treatment of erectile
dysfunction. The first is Uprima (Apormorphine) manufactured by
Abbott Labs. This drug is not available in the United States, and
there is no schedule currently for FDA approval in the United States.
You can get information regarding Uprima and the comparison with
Viagra at http://www.uprima-and-viagra.com/. In order to access
information about Uprima from the official Uprima site,
http://www.uprima.net, you must be a medical practitioner.
Another drug, not approved in the United States, but expected to be in
the next year (http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/business/4521687.htm)
is an Eli Lilly product, Cialis. Expected to be available in Europe
in the first quarter of next year, you can get information regarding
Clialis at http://www.cialisnews.com/
The third product is called Levitra. Developed by Bayer and Glaxo
Smith Kline, Levitra, also known as vardenafil, is expected to receive
US approval next year and has been applied for approval in Europe.
Information on Levitra is available at
http://www.activemed.co.uk/levitra.html and
http://www.levitra.bayer.com/
Good luck in your research regarding these cutting edge treatments for
ED. I would like to reiterate that it is important that you discuss
all of your options with your physician to determine the best option
for your particular situation. If you need any additional
clarification, please let me know.
Regards,
-THV
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References:
WebMD
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