Canadian
men’s preference over erectile dysfunction drugs
05 December, 2005
According to a recent study conducted
at 266 research sites across Canada, the Canadian male
population prefers Cialis
over other erectile
dysfunction (ED) drugs. The study involved more
than 2,600 patients measuring both patient and partner
preference and satisfaction with erectile dysfunction
(ED) treatments and indicated their preference of Cialis
over Viagra.
In the study, a majority of both the patients and their
partners indicated that they preferred Cialis and the
drug is currently available in approximately 100 countries.
More than 3.5 million patients worldwide have been treated
with Cialis since its first introduction in February
2003. The findings were presented today at the 8th Congress
of the European Society for Sexual Medicine in Copenhagen,
Denmark.
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