| The normal physiology
of achieving and maintaining an erection involves a complex
interaction of physiological processes. Sexual arousal results
in excitatory signals to the nervous system resulting in a release
of nitric oxide in the corpus cavernosum (i.e., spongy erectile
tissue of the penis). Nitric oxide diffuses into the smooth
muscle cells lining the arteries of the corpus cavernosum, thereby
relaxing vascular and trabecular smooth muscle cells. The relaxation
of the smooth muscles lining the penile arteries allows these
arteries of the corpus cavernosum to become engorged with blood,
compressing the veins that drain blood from the penis and, as
a result, trapping blood within the corpus cavernosum to produce
an erection. Solutions Targeting Sexual
Arousal
The physiology of the male erectile tissue provides numerous
points of interaction in which nervous or chemical manipulation
may be used to overcome a decline in erectile responsiveness.
For example commercially successful prescription drugs designed
to interact with biochemistry of this system to treat erectile
dysfunction include potent inhibitors of phosphodieterase
type 5 enzymes (such as sildenafil), which function to prevent
the ensuing subsidence of the corpus cavernosum. MAXODERM,
on the other hand, is aimed at taking advantage of enhancing
stimulation regularly to help produce quality erections.
Benefits
of Targeted Delivery
Targeted delivery has been recently identified as an emerging
alternative to orally administered products mainly due to the
current concerns of the side effects that may occur from taking
prescription drugs. Thus, MAXODERM presents a preferable delivery
method that enhances the desired effect directly to the intended
site of action while limiting the exposure of the rest of the
body to the ingredients.
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