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Clinical trials with Viagra given to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) have shown fantastic results among men whether they experienced mild or severe symptoms.

In one of the first major clinical trials involving 300 men, the results were "almost too good to be true." Not only did a whopping 88% percent of men taking Viagra report improved erections, regardless of the severity of their ED, but the number of erections per week and the number of erections resulting in successful intercourse increased dramatically. They had orgasms more easily, their orgasms were better, and they consistently reported an overall improvement in their sex lives. Even their levels of sexual desire increased, reaching the same levels as those of men who had participated as control subjects.

There was some discussion regarding dosage changes throughout some studies. This is known as 'dose optimization,' and is notably regarded as helping to achieve maximum results. It is completely safe to cut Viagra tablets into sections, thereby changing the dosage, in order to learn what works best for you.

Another study with 225 patients followed. Results: 87% voiced improvements in erection, and 90% wished to continue study treatment. This "continuation" statistic, even with a number as high as 90%, fails to convey the way these men felt about Viagra. Consider, for instance, the small number of pills left over after these clinical trials ended. Regulations require all pills distributed in trials to be accounted for, leftovers included. As patients were asked to turn in their unused pills, the doctors were hearing things like "Oh, I flushed them down the toilet," or "I lost them." This was one medicine that would not be coming back.

But that's not the end. After the initial studies on Viagra were finished, the trial participants were informed that Viagra would not be available until after regulatory approval was obtained, many of them became depressed. They begged for more pills. Pfizer, the first maker of Viagra, received well-written letters from many of these men, expressing their thoughts and feelings in order to appeal to the company's sympathy. Patients said, "how revitalizing it had been to their self-esteem," to have Viagra. Letters were sent from widowers who had met someone new but who felt they couldn't contemplate marriage without their medication. Others had had impotence break up a first marriage, and they didn't want it to happen again. Pfizer issued a statement saying, "We've never had the level of patient response that we've had in this program," and eventually, decided to keep giving these men the Viagra they wanted, because they did not want to hurt them. Where else would you see a pharmaceutical company show generosity and compassion toward people?

After receiving FDA approval, in its first quarter on the U.S. market, 2.9 million Viagra prescriptions were issued, a number far beyond anyone's expectations. In part, the availability of Viagra has driven its demand. Men with an impotence problem have read about it and realized that they are not alone in their suffering. It is not all in their heads, as was the prevailing belief 20 years ago, and there is an easy-to-take medicine that can help them, without risks and without embarrassment. The formal release of this medication has changed the lives of millions of men around the world without question, and it can help you as well.

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