Intravenous peptides and amino acids for erectile dysfunction: a narrative review of current applications and future directions.

Ila, Vishal et al.·Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy·2025·
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Original Title:
Intravenous peptides and amino acids for erectile dysfunction: a narrative review of current applications and future directions.
Published In:
Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy, 26(5), 631-637 (2025)
Database ID:
RPEP-11513

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cohort / Case-Control
Cross-Sectional / ObservationalSnapshot without intervening
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Case Report / Animal Study
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APA

Ila, Vishal; Pozzi, Edoardo; Gamage, Miyuru; Ramasamy, Ranjith. (2025). Intravenous peptides and amino acids for erectile dysfunction: a narrative review of current applications and future directions.. Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy, 26(5), 631-637. https://doi.org/10.1080/14656566.2025.2478912

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Ila, Vishal, et al. "Intravenous peptides and amino acids for erectile dysfunction: a narrative review of current applications and future directions.." Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1080/14656566.2025.2478912

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