Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction Study 1
World Journal of Urology 2006
Studies in men demonstrate that sexual desire and arousal, as well as the frequency of sexual activity and
spontaneous erections are clearly testosterone dependent.
Erectile Dysfunction Study 2
University of Florence 2006
Diabetes and the accompanying testosterone deficiency underly the changes leading to erectile dysfunction.
Restoring testosterone reinstates sensitivity and responsiveness to erectile medications.
Erectile Dysfunction Study 3
BJU Int. 2007
Testosterone replacement is safe, and often results in improvement in erectile dysfunction.
Erectile Dysfunction Study 4
Journal of Sex Medicine 2007
"Restoring testosterone levels to normal in men with proven subnormal testosterone levels improves libido in most subjects,
and erectile function in more than 50% of these men. It may take 12-24 weeks before the effects of testosterone
become manifest."
Erectile Dysfunction Study 5 (IMPORTANT)
Urology February, 2008 University of Minnesota School of Medicine,
"Androgen deficiency was quite common in men presenting with ED ..."
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