Publications by authors named "C Dart"

Background: A study of topical Sildenafil Cream 3.6% was completed among healthy premenopausal women with female sexual arousal disorder.

Aims: To compare efficacy endpoints based on product use in pre-planned and post-hoc subsets of age, race, and medication use.

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Background: There are currently no Food and Drug Administration-approved treatments for female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD), which is physiologically analogous to male erectile dysfunction.

Aims: The study sought to test the systemic and local genital safety of topical sildenafil cream, 3.6% (sildenafil cream) among healthy premenopausal women with FSAD and their sexual partners over a 12-week treatment period.

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Objective: To assess the efficacy of topical sildenafil cream, 3.6% among healthy premenopausal women with female sexual arousal disorder.

Methods: We conducted a phase 2b, exploratory, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study of sildenafil cream.

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Background And Purpose: The canonical K6.2/SUR2A ventricular K channel is highly ATP-sensitive and remains closed under normal physiological conditions. These channels activate only when prolonged metabolic compromise causes significant ATP depletion and then shortens the action potential to reduce contractile activity.

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