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Vivus Reports Positive Results of Avanafil Trials

The manufacturer of the new erectile dysfunction drug, Avanafil, recently posted positive results from the drug’s clinical trials.

Avanafil

Last Tuesday, Vivus, a pharmaceutical company, posted positive results from a trial of its new erectile dysfunction drug that is currently undergoing the review of the US Food and Drug Administration.

Avanafil, the experimental impotence drug, was proved to help 71% of patients to start the sexual intercourse within 15 minutes and after 6 hours after dosing.

In the 80% of cases, the 200-mg dose was sufficient for men suffering from ED, to get and maintain healthy erection.

The results of the clinical trial were published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

Commenting on the findings, Irwin Goldstein, the investigator of Avanafil, said: “While PDE-5 inhibitors are currently used as first-line therapy for treatment of erectile dysfunction in the general population, what’s new and novel about avanafil is that it has a fast onset of action and high selectivity.”

The drug will appear in US pharmacies provided it gets the approval from US FDA.

Physical Activity Helps Prevent Erectile Dysfunction

American scientists found out that men with a sedentary lifestyle are more prone to sexual problems including erectile dysfunction than those who live active lives.

Sports enhance sexual function

According to the latest study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, men engaged into physical activity are less prone to erectile dysfunction than those who are inactive.

The study was performed among men aged 18 to 40. The participants of the study took part in 2 experiments: the Paffenbarger Physical Activity Questionnaire and the International Index of Erectile Function.

Both tests clearly showed that men under 40, who exercised, have improved results as compared to those over 40 who lived sedentary lives.

Commenting on the findings, Dr. Wayland Hsiao, assistant professor of urology at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA, said: “We hope that early screening for ED may be a gateway issue to help motivate young men to live healthily on a consistent basis so that they can possibly avoid health issues associated with a sedentary lifestyle, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.”

A number of other studies that evaluate the correlation between sexual function and lifestyle have been published earlier by various researchers.

Viaguara Trademark Cannot be Registered in the EU

The European high court ruled that a popular energy drink known as Viaguara has no right to register its trademark in the EU.

Viaguara Energy Drink

Recently, the confusion caused by the producer of an energy drink Viaguara was averted as the EU High Court made the decision.

The company was refused the right to register a trademark for its Viaguara energy and alcoholic drink. The EU High Court ruled that there are several reasons for that.

First, the Viagura name gives the producer an opportunity “to take unfair advantage of the distinctive character or repute of the trademark Viagra.”

Second, Viagra is a medical drug used to treat erectile dysfunction. It is a prescription drug, meaning that it can be sold only to those patients who have been prescribed to take Viagra by a doctor. Any confusion related to the name of the drug might have serious medical consequences. “Even if the non-alcoholic drinks concerned do not actually have the same benefits as a drug to treat erectile dysfunction, the consumer will be inclined to buy them thinking that he will find similar qualities, such as an increase in libido,” said the representative of the EU High Court.

The manufacturer of Viagra, Pfizer, warmly welcomed the court ruling.