American College of Physicians Gives Thumbs Up To Viagra, Cialis And Levitra
Written by Richard Simmons | Friday, 23 October 2009 | There are 0 comments
Recommendations just released by the American College of Physicians have made clear that the use of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are without a doubt the best way to treat men suffering from erectile dysfunction, unless of course they are using medications which are contraindicated with them. The American College of Physicians is the largest specialist medical group in the United States and the second largest organisation of doctors.

They did not specifically mention one of the erectile dysfunction drugs by name but grouped them altogether describing them as oral phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors. They did say however that whether to use Viagra, Cialis or Levitra should be based upon the individual patient’s preference which should take into account the cost, the adverse effects and whether they were easy to use. They noted that there was not enough evidence to see whether there were any significant differences in the effectiveness and adverse effects of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra because there had not been enough comparative studies of the three.
The report which was prepared by Professor Amir Qaseem, a senior medical associate from the American College of Physicians involved the analysis of over 130 different clinical trials done in different parts of the globe using one of the three established erectile dysfunction drugs.
The American College of Physicians concluded that overall Viagra, Cialis and Levitra were well tolerated and were only associated with mild or moderate side effects such as headaches, flushed faces runny noses and upset stomachs. They also described the treatment with PDE-5 inhibitors as resulting in “statistically significant and clinically relevant” betterment of erectile function and thus sexual intercourse for those men who used them.
At Ukmedix News we actually know the above due to the experience and knowledge that we have picked up over the years but there is no harm in being reminded of the benefits of erectile dysfunction drugs especially from such a respected and famous institution as the American College of Physicians.


