By Charles Bankhead, Staff Writer, MedPage Today
A fast-acting drug for erectile dysfunction improved the rate of vaginal penetration by as much as 60% in a placebo-controlled clinical trial.
Men who took avanafil before intercourse had a three- to five-fold increase in the rate of successful intercourse. Scores on a standardized assessment of erectile function improved significantly versus placebo across the range of avanafil doses studied.
Some men reported engaging in sexual activity within 15 minutes of taking avanafil, Irwin Goldstein, MD, reported here at the American Urological Association meeting.
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