Erectile dysfunction is a problem that has devastated the conditions of many. The disease is such that there are drugs to fight it (viagra, cialis or Kamagra), but these drugs end up leaving several side effects in the body. There are mild speculations that do the round that erectile dysfunction drugs have ill effects on patients with diabetics. However, a recent study has shown that ED drugs are safe for diabetic patients. This study has been really beneficial for several people with diabetics and for doctors who have been reluctant to prescribe diabetes medicines to patients.
Dr Moshe Vardi, M.D., with the internal medicine division at Lady Davis Carmel Medical Center in Israel said that observation has not come as surprise to them but provides support to the notion that this class of drug is efficient and secure for a specific class of people. The medications that are available are considered the basis of treatment for erectile dysfunction for the general populace. However, patients with diabetes are more likely to variations in the results of these drugs as they have various complications and the process of their erectile dysfunction are multifactorial, thus making their treatment a almost a challenge for physicians and health care professionals.
An international organization called The Cochrane Collaboration conducted a research that included the around 1,700 men who had diabetes. The men varied in age, ethnicity and weight. After the 12 week study it was found that about 30 percent of men were reported with massive improvement in their sex life and no reported were found that had any type of complications related to diabetes.
Dr Moshe Vardi, M.D., with the internal medicine division at Lady Davis Carmel Medical Center in Israel said that observation has not come as surprise to them but provides support to the notion that this class of drug is efficient and secure for a specific class of people. The medications that are available are considered the basis of treatment for erectile dysfunction for the general populace. However, patients with diabetes are more likely to variations in the results of these drugs as they have various complications and the process of their erectile dysfunction are multifactorial, thus making their treatment a almost a challenge for physicians and health care professionals.
An international organization called The Cochrane Collaboration conducted a research that included the around 1,700 men who had diabetes. The men varied in age, ethnicity and weight. After the 12 week study it was found that about 30 percent of men were reported with massive improvement in their sex life and no reported were found that had any type of complications related to diabetes.
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