A rival for Viagra that can be rubbed into skin

New Anti-Impotency Drug Promises To Work Within 10 Mins And Claims to Have Fewer Side Effects.

In one of the first medical applications of nanotechnology — the science of tiny particles — scientists have developed a fast-acting treatment for impotence that could rival Viagra.
The drug’s minute particles can be absorbed directly through the skin, causing a sexual response within minutes.

The treatment has so far only been tested in animals but the researchers behind it say the same approach could also benefit humans. Viagra and other drugs have to be taken orally, meaning they take some time to be digested and then have effects throughout the body. Some users can suffer side-effects such as headaches, facial flushing and indigestion.
The nanoparticle approach, by contrast, worked in less than 10 minutes and its effects seem to be limited to the relevant parts of the body, according to the researchers. Kelvin Davies of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, who oversaw the research, said the results showed the potential for “nanomedicines”.
He said the nanoparticles “can facilitate transport of erectogenic agents. It localises the therapeutic impact without the potential consequences due to systemic absorption”.
In the study, published on Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association, Davies and his colleagues loaded the nanoparticles with nitric oxide, a chemical that occurs naturally in the body where it makes blood vessels expand and fill with blood.
They applied the particles to the skin of rats bred to suffer from impotence. They observed a
rapid and strong response.
The potential market for such drugs is extensive. Viagra has become one of the world’s most popular medicines with about 40 million pills prescribed in Britain alone since its launch in 1998. Many more have been obtained from online pharmacies. Some believe such treatments benefit relationships pointing to the fact that about a fifth of marital breakdowns are at least partly linked to men suffering erectile dysfunction.
Other evidence has, however, shown that such drugs give older men the confidence to start new relationships with younger women and quit the marital home. Viagra has been cited in many splits, including that of the comedian Vic Reeves and of Wendy and Johnny Kidd, parents of the models Jodie and Jemma.

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