Topical Cream for Erectile Dysfunction Shows Promise

It could become alternative for men who can't tolerate pills, researchers say

Posted: September 18, 2009

 

FRIDAY, Sept. 18 (HealthDay News) -- A topical cream for erectile dysfunction shows promise in animal testing and could become an alternative for men who can't tolerate the pill form of the drugs, U.S. researchers report.

Oral erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs, which belong to a class of medications called phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitors, are widely used and highly effective but can cause such side effects as headache, upset stomach, nasal congestion, facial flushing and hearing and vision problems. Men who've recently had a heart attack or have severe heart disease have to use oral ED drugs with caution, if at all.

The new cream consists of nanoparticles that can carry drugs or other substances, such as nitric oxide, and deliver them in a controlled and sustained manner, according to the researchers, who are from Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in New York City. Nitric oxide is the signaling molecule that dilates blood vessels responsible for creating an erection.

The nanoparticle therapy was tested on 18 rats bred to have age-related ED. Some rats received nanoparticles with nitric oxide, others received nanoparticles with nitric oxide plus an experimental ED drug called silorphin (which has a different mechanism of action than PDE5 inhibitors) and a third group of rats received nanoparticles with nitric oxide and the PDE5 inhibitor tadalafil (Cialis).

Five of seven of the rats that received nanoparticles with nitric oxide and all 11 rats that received nanoparticles with nitric oxide and either silorphin or tadalafil showed significant improvements in erectile function.

"The response time to the nanoparticles was very short, just a few minutes, which is basically what people want in an ED medication," study co-author Dr. Joel M. Friedman, a professor of physiology, biophysics and medicine, said in a news release from the university. "In both rats and humans, it can take 30 minutes to one hour for oral ED medications to take effect."

The study appears online Sept. 18 in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

If safety and dosing studies in rats are successful, human trials of the nanoparticle therapy could begin within a few years, the researchers said.

More information

The U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases has more about erectile dysfunction.

help

it would be very helpful and safer for men to use a cream which wouln't be so invasive or harmful.......please is threr a chance of gettin a free sample of this cream??????/thank u!!!!

jer of NY @ Dec 27, 2009 12:41:23 PM

Howard S

First off, the HGH Spray I got from Dr Max Powers website works for ED. It works better than many of the products out there. I spend a small fortune each year trying out various aids such as this one just to find one that works. Most are pure marketing hype with just the usual herbs in them that you can buy down at the health food store.

The Dr Max Powers HGH Spray is the real deal. I've been taking the HGH Spray now for 2months and I'm not getting any of the side effects that I get with Cialis or Viagra. I usually do a spray 3-4 hours before any sexual activity (once a day).

It doesn't take much to get things pumped up with this supplement and I believe it can replace Viagra and Cialis. If you are getting headaches you will need to reduce your caffeine intake, which I did. But i highly recommend it if you are looking to avoid erection problems. Its definitely made my erections strong and stimulated...well worth it. ..

Howard S of CT @ Dec 06, 2009 22:20:17 PM

Will This Overcome Venous Leakage...

The main physical cause of ED?

praglen of LA @ Sep 25, 2009 00:26:31 AM

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