Can a pill fix both ED and heart trouble? new combo shows promise
NCT ID NCT07563647
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 60 men with metabolic syndrome who also had erectile dysfunction and early signs of heart stiffness. Researchers compared three treatments: tadalafil (a common ED drug), an SGLT2 inhibitor (a diabetes drug), and a combination of both, given for three months. The goal was to see if these drugs could improve both sexual function and heart relaxation, and to understand how these conditions are linked.
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Kafrelsheikh univeristy hospital, Faculty of medicine, Kafrelsheikh univeristy
Kafr ash Shaykh, Kafrelsheikh Governrate, 33511, Egypt
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