Book Cover; Title; Contents; Preface; Sex and the heart; the physiological response; Sex and cardiac risk; Erectile dysfunction: the problem; Erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease; Treating erectile dysfunction in cardiac patients; Drug therapy; Other therapies; Specific cardiac conditions and sex; Stroke; Female sexual dysfunction; Follow-up; Referral; The cardiovascular potential of PDE5 inhibitors; Further information; References; Appendices; Index
Summary
Given the clinical success and worldwide publicity for erectile dysfunction treatment and then the adverse cardiac reactions, mostly heart failure, in some patients, clinicians began to worry about the safety of the new drugs currently available to the public. Graham Jackson, a well-known expert and lecturer on cardiac problems and erectile dysfunction, provides the reader with straightforward guidelines on the pharmacological, social and sexual benefits of correct dosing in various types of patient groups. General practitioners, cardiologists, and specialists in sexual dysfunction will find this volume a welcome reference
Notes
"A Martin Dunitz book."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-58) and index