Trial Information

Summary: Do you have erectile dysfunction and lower urinary tract symptoms associated with BPH?

A research study is being conducted at Staten Island Urological Research, PC to evaluate an investigational oral medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in subjects with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).

ED is a condition that causes difficulty in obtaining and maintaining an erection. LUTS is a condition that causes obstructive and/or irritative symptoms, such as weak or intermittent urinary stream, straining, hesitancy, sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, increased frequency, urgency nocturia or pain.

Eligibility Criteria:
If you are a male, age 45 or older, have ED, LUTS, and have an active sexual partner, please call us to see if you qualify to participate.

Qualified participants will receive study-related medical exams, laboratory tests and study medication at no cost.

Contact:

Maureen Lampo, Study Coordinator
Staten Island Urological Research, P.C.
1800 Clove Road
Staten Island, NY 10304
Telephone: 718-720-6040
Fax: 718-720-6523
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Profile Page: Staten Island Urological Research, P.C., Staten Island, NY

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:44:04 AM


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