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Inhalation Device Allows Novel Administration of Apomorphine in Men with Erectile Dysfunction - Efficacy and Safety Findings
The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 10/23/09
Riley A et al. – The VR004 system administers low apomorphine doses that are well tolerated without compromising efficacy. This route of administration ensures a rapid onset of action and reproducible efficacy and safety profiles. Inhaled apomorphine is therefore a potential first–line treatment for ED.
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