Cialis Daily Effective For Men With BPH
Written by Richard Simmons | Tuesday, 24 March 2009 | There are 2 comments
Clinical tests done using the new erectile dysfunction medication Cialis Daily have shown that it has a significant effect on improving erectile function in men who suffer from the ‘signs and symptoms’ of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and a recurring erectile dysfunction problem.

The research which was presented to the 24th Annual European Association of Urology Congress is important because it is the first time that both of these conditions have been looked at in the same group of men. Doctor Hartmut Porst who formed part of the research team explained that men who have benign prostate hyperplasia also often suffer from lower urinary tract symptom as well as erectile dysfunction and therefore these conditions may all be linked and have similar pathophysiological mechanisms.
The research which was done using a randomised, multi location, placebo controlled, double blind format will be welcomed by the manufacturers of Cialis Daily, Eli Lilly. The researchers concluded that the Cialis Daily improved erectile function in men with benign prostate hyperplasia irrespective of their age group, Body Mass Index and whether they had previously used other erectile dysfunction medication. The study results were evaluated using the Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire which is fast becoming the standard method of gauging the extent of erectile dysfunction in men.
Cialis Daily is the newest addition to the choice of erectile dysfunction medications that doctors can offer with a prescription. Its chemical content is identical to the normal Cialis medication but it is designed to be taken every single day and therefore allows men to have good erectile function at any time rather than having to take a tablet when the opportunity for sex presents itself.
Because of the practical way that it can be taken Cialis Daily is fast becoming extremely popular and from the feedback that we have been getting at Ukmedix News we reckon in the future it could become even more popular than Viagra!

There are 2 comments on this article.
Rock Steady said:
I'm a man almost 68 years old. Having experienced over some years vague symptoms like weak urine flow diminishing potency and occasional erectile dysfunction I was suddenly confronted with urine stoppage. I received first aid in the form of catheters. A bladder stone was detected and eventually it was removed. My condition after that improved significantly, and I refused the recommended TURP-operation. A test a few months afterwards showed that my urination, although weakish, did not leave significant amounts of residual urine in my bladder. I still refused the operation, and the doctor prescribed fenasterine to make my prostate smaller. Knowing that it would mean weakening libido I asked for Cialis too.
I stumbled upon an article - telling essentially the same as the one above - in the Journal of Urology about the beneficial effects of Cialis to BPH-patients and decided to test it on myself not starting with fenasterine at all.
Since then for about 7 weeks now I have split 20 mg Cialis pills in four and taken one piece every day. I must say that the results have been very good. I can always urinate without difficulty, although the flow is not particularly strong. But I can feel that my bladder empties itself reliably. As for sex I can have satisfactory intercourse with my wife any time, which is usually about twice a week. Even the premature ejaculation that I used to have some problems with is gone. I also do masturbation fairly regularly. There was a time when I ejaculated very poorly if not at all. There too I have found improvement.
All in all I feel physically and mentally fine and invigorated - actually younger - and my sex urge is stronger than in a long time.
You may think I'm foolhardy, but personally I feel I have made the right choice. Time will tell.
jay hersch said:
is taking Cialis helpful for
bph
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