Impotence Drug Maker Fights 'Dirty Old Men' Image
Wednesday, 29 October 2003 LONDON (Reuters) -The maker of a new drug for erectile dysfunction said on Wednesday it was backing a controversial photographic exhibition to ensure users are not seen as "dirty old men."
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Receptor Gene Plays Key Role in Regulating Puberty
Thursday, 23 October 2003 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An intact G protein-coupled receptor gene (GPR54) seems to be necessary for normal puberty to occur in both humans and mice, according to a report published in the October 23rd issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.
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New Approaches to Treatment of Chronic Orchialgia Suggested
Tuesday, 14 October 2003 Diagnosis and treatment of chronic orchialgia challenges many urologists. Drs. Masarani and Cox reviewed their approaches in the March issue of British Journal of Urology International.
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Lilly, ICOS yet to Provide Data to FDA on Cialis for Erectile Dysfunction
Friday, 10 October 2003 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Eli Lilly and Co. and ICOS Corp. said on Friday they have not yet provided data on their impotence treatment Cialis requested by U.S. regulators, but still expect to launch the Viagra rival in the second half of 2003.
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Vardenafil Beats Sildenafil Study
Thursday, 09 October 2003 LONDON (Reuters) - Nearly half of men who did not respond to sildenafil (Viagra) achieved successful sexual intercourse when given Bayer AG and GlaxoSmithKline Plc's rival drug vardenafil (Levitra), researchers said on Thursday.
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Other Benign Headache Types Linked to Headache Associated with Sexual Activity
Tuesday, 30 September 2003 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Headaches classified by the International Headache Society as "headache with sexual activity (HSA)" commonly occur in patients with histories of other benign headache types.
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Italian and British Men Talk More Sex with Doctors
Monday, 29 September 2003 LONDON (Reuters) - Italian and British men are more at ease talking to doctors about their sexual health than their Austrian, German and Dutch neighbors, according to a survey released on Monday.
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Comparison of Erectile Function and Treatment Satisfaction in Patients Receiving Sildenafil. Intracvernosal PGE-1 and Penile Implant Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction
Friday, 29 August 2003 Introduction and Objective: To compare erectile function and satisfaction in patients receiving treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) with sildenafil, intracavernous injection (ICI) and penile implant surgery (IPP) utilizing erectile function domain (EFD) and EDITS questionnaire.
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Cialis Impotence Drug Gets Approval in Mexico
Thursday, 28 August 2003 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The impotence drug Cialis, which is awaiting regulatory approval in the United States, has been approved for sale in Mexico, the drug's makers said on Thursday.
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U.S. Approves Levitra from Glaxo, Bayer, Rival to Viagra
Wednesday, 20 August 2003 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline Plc and Bayer AG won U.S. approval on Tuesday to sell Levitra for treating impotence, the first rival to the popular Viagra in the world's most profitable drug market.
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One Third of Older Men Report Erectile Dysfunction
Monday, 04 August 2003 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Erectile dysfunction is common among older men--affecting about one in three--and the prevalence increases with age, but changing just a few lifestyle factors can dramatically reduce the risk, according to a new report.
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Brazil Bans Ads for Anti-impotence Drugs
Friday, 25 July 2003 RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Ads for Viagra (sildenafil), like those that featured soccer legend Pele, got the boot on Thursday when Brazil banned advertising of all anti-impotence phosphodiesterase inhibitors, citing fears they were stimulating Brazilians to excessive and inappropriate use of the medicines.
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Vectura Says Inhaled Therapy Successful for Impotence
Tuesday, 22 July 2003 LONDON (Reuters Health) - British inhaled therapy specialist, Vectura Ltd, said on Tuesday it had successfully completed a phase IIa study of inhaled apomorphine in patients with erectile dysfunction.
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New Studies Show Lilly, Icos Impotence Drug Safe
Wednesday, 25 June 2003 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Drugmakers Eli Lilly and Co. and Icos Corp. on Wednesday said clinical trials of their new impotence drug showed it to be safe, with only minor side effects.
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FDA Clears Columbia Labs' Buccal Testosterone Delivery Product
Friday, 20 June 2003 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Columbia Laboratories Inc. said on Friday that U.S. regulators had approved its male hormone-replacement drug Striant, the first drug to deliver testosterone through a tablet adhered to the gums.
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