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Figure 1: Prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED).
Figure 2: Market for PDE5 inhibitors, 2001–2006E.

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PDE1

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PDE6

PDE7

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dopamine

intracavernous alprostadil

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isosorbide mononitrate

nitroglycerin

papaverine

phentolamine

sildenafil

transurethral alprostadil

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yohimbine hydrochloride

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Renaud, R., Xuereb, H. Erectile-dysfunction therapies. Nat Rev Drug Discov 1, 663–664 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd898

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