Viagra, soon followed by Cialis and Levitra, helped pave the way for innovative treatments of erectile dysfunction. Future medications will seek to capitalize on these positive effects. It is inevitable that pharmaceutical companies will look to develop drugs that work more quickly, more effectively and have fewer side effects. After all, although existing medications are highly effective, around 40 percent of men find the effects of limited or no value.
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