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by Robert MacKay, Tuesday, 05 October 2010 | Categories: Erectile Dysfunction

The latest in erectile dysfunction news presents a wafer that melts on the tongue and said to get to work faster than Viagra. Unlike the other PDE-5 inhibitors that can take anything from 30 minutes to a couple of hours to fully take effect, the wafer gets to work quickly with a majority of men in trials responding within 30 minutes of consumption. Intelgex, a Canadian firm are set to carry out trials on a larger scale and hope to have the wafer ready for the market in 3 years.

This treatment may allow for an element of spontaneity that had otherwise disappeared in the sex lives of erectile dysfunction sufferers. It contains the same active ingredients as the other impotence treatments but the molecules are smaller. The wafer releases similar amounts of the ingredient into the bloodstream and is accessed via the many blood vessels of the mouth.

Trials have shown that the wafer works even better than Viagra, 30% faster as it happens. Furthermore, the same type of technology may be appropriate for the treatment of pain relief, high blood pressure or depression in the future.





 
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