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Written by Arnold
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 |
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A new version of Levitra called Staxyn dissolves in your mouth
The new version of the popular erectile dysfunction Levitra has just been approved in Europe. This new type of Levitra is an Orodispersible tablet that dissolves in the mouth within seconds. It will provide an easier way for men to discreetly take the medication, without the need for a glass of water.
The European Commission approved it for launch in November 2010. The USA already released Orodispersible Levitra 10mg back in June of this year. It is made by GlaxoSmithKline and goes under the name STAXYN. We blogged about this newly anticipate Levitra back in 2009:
EDguider Blog: Men might only need 10 minutes with this new Levitra Although it is not the first impotence medication on the market, it is the most convenient and discreet one available. There are other Orodispersible tablets available in other countries. India for example, makes a quick dissolve generic version of sildenafil, they call Kamagra. Are these tablets properly tested? Yes, Staxyn underwent a series of trails that took over 3 months to confirm it is safe and effective. The Levitra 10mg (Staxyn) dissolving tablets were given to over 880 men internationally. All were at least 18 years or older that have all experienced erectile dysfunction on the past. These tests are preformed in phases and all turned out to be successful. Some men were given placebos and other the real thing. Staxyn was proven to be significantly superior to the placebos. Cialis has the advantage of lasting 36 hours. Levitra has now stepped up their competition, by providing these new quick dissolving tablets that also give couples a certain form of spontaneous sex. All men who suffer from erectile dysfunction will now have an alternative to discreetly taking their impotence medication without the need of drinking water. |