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Strategies & Market Trends : Sharck Soup

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To: Tom Hua who wrote (33850)8/31/2001 11:13:29 AM
From: besttrader   of 37746
 
Tom, These paragraphs taken from phase 3 trial info show
that the person needs to use stimulation for
achievement. If you just stand there or walk around
or lay there, there is no stimulation, so I believe the
effect goes away. UP TO 24 hours if the person attempts
stimulation of the area, then the medicine goes into
affect again -->

In the first of two clinical trials also presented at the AUA meeting, 61 men with mild-to-severe ED were randomized to receive Cialis (IC351) 10 mg or placebo. After taking Cialis, the men were evaluated by RigiScan(TM) (a device for measuring the firmness and duration of erections) during exposure to visual sexual stimulation. Men in the Cialis group were significantly more successful in achieving erections than men in the placebo group at 24 hours postdose.

In the second trial to measure the onset of responsiveness, 223 men received Cialis up to 20 mg or placebo in a home-based study. The men were instructed to take the medication immediately before engaging in sexual activity and to use a stopwatch to record the elapsed time until they achieved an erection sufficient for successful intercourse. In this trial, the ability to achieve an erection after sexual stimulation was statistically superior in the group taking Cialis 20 mg compared with the placebo group at 16 minutes postdosing. Men taking Cialis 20 mg in this study also recorded statistically greater success at second sexual encounters than men on placebo for a period of up to 24 hours.

In these studies on duration of responsiveness, there were no serious side effects. The most common side effect reported was headache. Duration of responsiveness important to men with ED
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