A FDA approved impotence drug developed by Eli Lilly and Co. and Icos Corp. appears to be longer-lasting than Viagra, the companies said, citing a study being released at a medical conference. Patients in the study reported success in achieving erections over a period of 24 to 36 hours after taking a 20-milligram pill of Cialis, said Indianapolis-based Lilly and Bothell, Wash.-based Icos on Saturday.
It's a new prescription drug called Cialis. Researchers claim it works twice as fast as Viagra with fewer side effects. In clinical studies Cialis helped 88 percent of men to achieve erections in 30 minutes or less. The study also showed that Cialis continued to stay in the system for up to 24 hours!
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