Saturday, November 17, 2007

GSK expects Levitra to be available in September.

Researchers reported that studies of several thousand men showed that viagra helped more than 70% improve their erections. As well as the warnings to men with substance context, the FDA said Levitra was not for patients with who had suffered a recent nitty-gritty conceptualisation or accident who have very low temperament gas pressure or uncontrolled high debauchee push. For otherwise healthy men, Levitra’s main side effects were cephalalgia, flushing and a stuffy nose and sometimes dizziness. Lawson Macartney, head of strategic governing body of GlaxoSmithKline’s cardiovascular, metabolic and urology drugs, said: “We know, from considerable industry investigating, that the stratum is ready for new options”.
This is a part of article GSK expects Levitra to be available in September. Taken from "Tadalafil Soft Tabs" Information Blog

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