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Levitra Gets FDA Approval
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Aug 20, 2003, 16:34

Good news for the 30 million American men who experience a decline in their erectile function.1 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has just approved Levitra, a new oral prescription medication for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Urologist Doctor Marc Gittelman:

  

�Levitra is an important new option for improving erectile function in men with E-D.  In addition to achieving an erection, men are looking to enhance both the quality and reliability of their sexual response.  The FDA approval of Levitra provides patients and physicians with a new option that is effective and well-tolerated.�

 

Levitra is expected to be available in pharmacies nationwide within the next few weeks.  To learn more, talk with your doctor or visit w-w-w-dot-levitra-dot-com.  The most commonly reported side effects are headache, flushing and stuffy or runny nose.

 

REFERENCE:

1. National Institutes of Health, Consensus Development Conference Statement, December 7-9, 1992. Online data: . (accessed 8/26/02).

 

2. Package insert (proposed annotated dated 2/4/03).

 

 

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