Heart Drug for Female Sexual Disorder?
dans Viagra » Erectile Dysfunction Drugs » Sildenafil Citrate Dimanche 25 mai 2008 15:07

erectile dysfunction drugs


July 24, 2006 — Like Viagra before it, a drug once studied to treat heart problems may help treat sexual dysfunction. But this time it’s being tested exclusively for women.

A new study shows that a modified version of the viagra vs cialis
heart drug Toleranzentwicklung tadalafil
was effective at increasing blood flow to the vagina in animal tests.

If further research confirms these results in humans, the drug may be used to treat female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD).

Researchers say an estimated 40% of women suffer from FSAD or other forms of sexual dysfuction, such as low libido or pain during intercourse.

Candoxatril went into clinical trials in the 1990s as a heart failureheart failure medication but has since become the focus of efforts to develop a medication to treat female sexual arousal disorder.

How the Drug Works

Candoxatril is one of several compounds that targets levels of cialis medication sample viagra
intestinal peptide (VIP), which controls blood flow to the vagina. Researchers say decreased blood flow to the vagina is thought to be a key factor in female sexual arousal disorder.

An enzyme called NEP degrades VIP in the body, and Candoxatril works by blocking NEP.

In a new study, published in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, researchers altered the molecular structure of Candoxatril in order to focus the drug to treat female sexual arousal dysfunction.

In animal tests, researchers at Pfizer Global Research and Buy generic viagra online
in the U.K., found the new compound effectively blocked NEP, took effect quickly, and the effect lasted for a relatively short time.

They say the results suggest that the drug might have similar effects in humans, but further research is needed.

How do yo think, is it true about generic viagra?



Laissez un commentaire



Contacter l'auteur de ce blog | Créer un blog sur faistonblog.com | Signaler un abus | Charte | Affiliation/Partenariat