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Title:
Studying the Erectile Function Impact of Vitamin D Therapy in Patients with ED: Interim Analysis From A Randomized Controlled Study
Authors: Mohamad Habous1, Osama Abdelwahab2, Osama Laban3, Saad Mahmoud1, Mohammed Nassar1, Alaa Tealab4, Saleh Binsaleh5, John Mulhall
Year: 2019
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: J Sex Med.
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Vitamin D deficiency (VD) has been associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Several studies have reported a link between ED and VD. We aimed to investigate if correcting vitamin D levels improved erectile function in ED patients with concomitant VD. We prospectively sequentially assigned 200 consecutive vitamin D deficient patients diagnosed with vasculogenic ED, based on duplex Doppler ultrasound, into two groups. Group A received tadalafil 5 mg daily alone; Group B received vitamin D 5000 iu orally daily in combination with tadalafil 5 mg daily; the intervention was for 6 weeks. Data collected pre and post therapy included the IIEF erectile function domain (IIEF-6), erection hardness score (EHS) and a sexual encounter profile (SEP). A total of 174 patients completed the study, 81 in group A and 93 in group B. Median age was 50 overall, 56 (42, 65) in group A and 47 (35, 55) in group B (p

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