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Cialis Study For Prostate Problem

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 02 April 2007 | There are 0 comments

Millions of men all over the world suffer from this problem...

The erectile dysfunction medication, Cialis, that is made by the drug company Eli Lilly is to be used in groundbreaking research to help men who suffer from an enlarged prostrate. An enlarged prostrate can be extremely painful and can affect urination in men as well as being a symptom of cancer of the prostrate. The study is to be conducted at the University of Colorado based in Denver and is in the process of getting volunteers who have been having problems with urination because of enlarged prostrates. This condition is known scientifically as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH for short.

Cialis Study For Prostate Problem

Millions of men all over the world suffer from this problem and it means that they have to urinate very often and that their bladder always feels full. It is estimated that around 90% of all males will at some point in their life suffer from benign prostatic hyperplasia, and while it doesn’t normally happen until after the age of 40 it continues to become more likely with age and almost all males over the age of 70 have this problem.

The study will also be looking at whether by using Botox injections that are traditionally used on the face to correct wrinkles in people who want to look younger they will also be able to correct the unpleasant effects of an enlarged prostate. The volunteers for this new and exciting study must be at least 45 years old and have suffered from BPN. Ukmedix News will be keeping you up to speed on the results of this new study with the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis and if the trials are successful it will be a great boost for Eli Lilly who manufacture the drug and who have been looking for and experimenting with new applications for the tadalafil medicine.

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