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[Read eLetter] effect of flow rate in conductance arteries in aged men who take taladafil daily
george r best, m.d.   (28 May 2008)

effect of flow rate in conductance arteries in aged men who take taladafil daily 28 May 2008
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george r best, m.d.,
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Re: effect of flow rate in conductance arteries in aged men who take taladafil daily

grbest{at}ccox.net george r best, m.d.

someone out there needs to find out if chronic daily dosing of taladafil(cialis) will improve endothelial health and performance of blood flow in conductance and resistance arteries. if so is the effect more or less permanent? can you make a case of using taladafil on a daily basis such as most of us do now with baby aspirin. the studies need to be done. in the meantime i am on 10 mg of taladafil daily hoping for the best. thanks ahead of time for considering my query. gbest, m.d.


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