New findings on the long-term benefits of Levitra showed that men with erectile dysfunction (ED) and taking Levitra reported clinically significant and sustained improvement in erectile function (EF) over a two-year period. Levitra was also shown to be a reliable and fast-acting agent for the treatment of ED in patients participating in clinical trials. Results from the new studies were presented at the 2nd International Consultation on Erectile and Sexual Dysfunctions, Paris, France, a meeting supported by the World Health Organisation.
A total of 755 men with erectile dysfunction completed a one-year treatment period with Levitra. Of those, 566 men agreed to continue receiving Levitra 10 mg or 20 mg in a double-blind study for an additional year. Of the 479 men who completed the study, two-year results showed:
- Nine in ten men taking Levitra reported improved erections throughout the study period (92% of men taking Levitra 20 mg and 90% of men taking Levitra 10 mg)
- Not only did Levitra significantly improve men’s erectile function, but study participants were reportedly five times more likely, on average, to maintain their erections through completion of sexual intercourse (89% vs. 17% at baseline for men taking Levitra 20 mg and 87% vs. 16% at baseline for men taking Levitra 10 mg)
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