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Saturday, 29 May 2010 11:10 |
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Inhaler May Rival Viagra
Researchers working with Apomorphine noticed it had an ability increase a man’s libido. Apomorphine was originally developed for Parkinson’s disease, but because of this unusual side effect, Vectura Ltd is now developing an inhaler to distribute the drug to the body.
The inhaler contains a powdered of form of the drug, which stimulates receptors in the brain, unlike Viagra or other popular ED drugs which concentrates on blood flow to the penis. The big bonus over other impotency drugs is that the inhaler starts working in about 10 minutes. The likes of Viagra can take 30 to 40 minutes before the man is ready for action.
Inhaler Still Undergoing Trials Still under clinical trails, the inhaler could prove to be popular if the studies go well. The inhaler which resembles an asthma inhaler could be a good alternative for other reasons other than it’s fast acting formula. Nearly half of men over 40 suffer some form of erectile dysfunction at some time. The causes vary from spinal cord injuries, diabetes, stress, depression, and hormonal deficiencies. Even though the likes of Levitra, Cialis, and Viagra have been revolutionary in the treatment of erectile dysfunction, only about 30% of the men who try it really benefit from it. The only other options for those men are currently an injection directly into the penis to get an erection, or the penis pump. These treatment options are not at all popular with men. But to treat ED in a completely different way than Cialis, Levitra, and Viagra may offer the alternative men need. In a recent study on the inhaler and Apomorphine showed that the majority of the 600 men testing the inhaler got an erection within ten minutes. Very promising for Vectura Ltd . |