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Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 40-45 (October 2003)


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New treatments for erectile dysfunction

Glenn Matfin, M.B.Ch.B.aCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Abstract 

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is an increasingly common problem, affecting up to 30 million American men. This largely results from increased risk factors and an aging population. ED is now also recognized as a marker for cardiovascular disease. The ED patient should be thoroughly evaluated for coexisting vascular disease. The pathophysiology of ED is becoming better understood, largely as a result of the development of new therapies. Once the underlying processes are known, more selective targeting of these will lead to novel “designer drugs.”

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Corresponding Author InformationGlenn Matfin, M.B.Ch.B., 51 Sawyer Road, Suite 200, Waltham, MA 02453, USA

 ED is a common complaint to women's physicians

What to advise your patient and her partner

PII: S1546-2501(04)00024-6

doi:10.1016/j.sram.2004.02.023


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