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Erectile dysfunction treatment Zydena Udenafil receives further approval

By Max Bartram | Posted in Wednesday September 1, 2010 0 Comments | bookmark this page Share | bookmark this page RSS
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There are a number of impotence treatments that help men with erection and achieve better sex lives. A new treatment, popular in Asia, is seemingly on the verge of becoming a hit in America too.

Zydena Udenafil is an erectile dysfunction treatment that is already being used in a number of countries. Like other popular impotence cures such as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra, the new treatment is classified as a PDE5 inhibitor. The treatment is manufactured by Dong-A Pharmaceuticals, based in South Korea

The treatment was approved for use in Malaysia only last month, where it is estimated that a large number of men suffer from erectile dysfunction issues. “Zydena is a drug that is suitable for many Malaysian men who wish to enhance their sexual lives” said male sexual health specialist Dr. Ismail Tambi.

The treatment is already available in other countries, such as Russia, and could soon be available for men here in the USA. In fact, it is now in its third stage of testing by the Food and Drug Agency (FDA).

“Satisfied with the product”

Pharmacies which distribute Zydena have said that the treatment has a 92% success rate. “Published clinical trials on 407 patients also revealed that 88.5 per cent of them were satisfied with the product” said Dong-A Pharmaceutical chairman, Shin-Ho Kang.

Mr. Kang also stated that there were no adverse side effects from the clinical trials of the erectile dysfunction treatment. It is also claimed that the oral treatment works faster than many of its counterparts. The impotence cure is said to 30-40 minutes from the time of ingestion.

The FDA approved Viagra in 1998. Since the approval of the little blue pill, only a select few other impotence treatments have been accepted by the FDA. The testing of Zydena Udenafil is currently ongoing.

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