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Levitra- Erectile Dysfunction & Metabolic Syndrome

Levitra improves erectile function in men with metabolic syndrome: data from pooled analyses of flexible-dose studies1

Levitra improves erectile function in men with metabolic syndrome: data from pooled analyses of flexible-dose studies
BMI, body mass index; HDL, high density lipoprotein; IDF, International Diabetes Federation

Levitra improves erectile function in men with ED and metabolic syndrome1

Levitra improves erectile function in men with ED and metabolic syndrome
*p<0.0001 for Levitra vs placebo; IIEF-EF, International Index of Erectile Function, erectile function domain; LOCF, last observation carried forward; LS, least squares

Levitra improves rates of successful penetration and intercourse completion in men with ED and metabolic syndrome1

Levitra improves rates of successful penetration and intercourse completion in men with ED and metabolic syndrome

Levitra improves rates of successful penetration and intercourse completion in men with ED and metabolic syndrome
*p<0.0001 for Levitra vs placebo; LOCF, last observation carried forward; LS, least squares; SEP, Sexual Encounter Profile question

Reference:
1. Eardley I et al. JSM, in print.

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