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The History of Cialis The development of the impotence prescription drug Cialis has an interesting beginning. The drug company Icos actually began studies on a PDE5 enzyme inhibiter called IC351 in 1993. This is the process by which all erectile dysfunction drugs work. Interestingly enough, in 1994 scientist for Pfizer discovered that Sildenafil Citrate caused heart patients to get an erection during clinical studies of the heart medicine. One can only assume that testing that was being conducted for the chemical compound IC351 was not being tested for erectile dysfunction. Little did they know that the compound that was similar in effect to Sildenafil Citrate, just one year later would be discovered as a potential impotence medication by another drug company, Pfizer.
In 1998, Icos and Eli Lilly and Co. joined forces to commercialize the drug for the treatment of sexual dysfunction. Two years later the new company filed a new drug application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for IC351 and renamed the drug Cialis. On May 2002 Lilly and Icos reported to the American Urological Association that Phase III test results for Cialis concluded that Cialis remained in the system and kept working for up to 36 hours. These findings were presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Urological Association in Orlando, Florida. That same year on November 2002, Cialis was approved in Europe. One year later Lilly and Icos finally won U.S. FDA approval for Cialis on November 21, 2003. Tadalafil, brand name Cialis, has a distinct advantage over Viagra. Cialis lasts up to 36 hour verses 4 hours for Viagra. This can prove to be more appealing to most men and perhaps a better value. While Viagra enjoys better brand recognition Cialis will follow suit.
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