ED drug Cialis can improve sex after spinal cord injuries

French researchers said lastly that Cialis, the erectile dysfunction medicine looks like being working even in men with spinal cord injuries.

Dr. Francois Giuliani claims that Impotence or Erectile dysfunction medicines often follow spinal cord injuries. Almost 75% of men are not capable of having sex with such injuries, and rest of them - about 25% are able to make sex after spinal cord injuries.

Study funded by Eli Lilly and Co, producer of tadalafil under brand name of Cialis showed that its drug could increase sexual desire in men up to three times. 197 men from different countries: France, Germany, Spain and Italy with average age 38 who have spinal cord injuries took a part in this amazing study.

Giuliano’s team reported that all men had moderate erectile dysfunction after a one-month period while no one got any medicine.

After that month 142 men got Cialis pills and rest of them - 44 men got a placebo for a 12-week test period. They were obligated to do not take more than one pill per day and only if they are planning a sexual activity.

After those 4 months results showed that group of men who were been taking Cialis achieved almost 50% successful of all sexual intercourses they had attempted, while men who were under placebo treatment finished only with 16.8 percent outcome.

Cialis and other erectile dysfunction medicines work simply by increasing blood flow in penis what allow man to get and sustain erection at the time of sexual intercourse. Researchers claim that also Viagra and Levitra - drugs similar to the Cialis - could be also helpful with erection problems in men who suffer from impotence after spinal cord injury.
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