30 Day

Tadalafil Daily Protocol for Nighttime Erection Quality

STUDY TITLE Tadalafil Daily Protocol for Nighttime Erection Quality
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Minimal Risk Citizen Science Umbrella Protocol

Date submitted

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End date

There is no pre-specified end date and sub-studies remain open long-term.

Language

English

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Study author

Christos Konstantinidis, Jordan Tsanev, Matthew Amsden

Principal investigator

Matthew Amsden

Sub-Investigator for Adverse Events

Dr. Viral Patel

Description

This protocol involves the daily intake of 2.5mg tadalafil to enhance nighttime erection quality. It aims to assess the impact of tadalafil on erectile health over a 30-day period. Participants will follow a consistent dosing schedule throughout the study.

Participant engagement length

30 Days

Sponsor

This study is made possible by your payment to cover all supplies and expenses required to participate.

Cost to participant

$0

Included products & services
Adam Sensor – Nocturnal Erection Tracker: $149
Outcome measures

International Index of Erectile Function Survey

Erection Hardness Scale

Adam Sensor: Nocturnal Penile Tumescence

Methodology

Single Arm longitudinal where participants act as their own control

Basic or advanced dissemination plan

Basic

Deviation from recruitment approach

No

Deviation from statistical approach

No

Will study include “more about you questions”

No

Clinicaltrials.Gov

Yes

Committment to list findings on clinicaltrials.Gov

Yes

This document is prepared with the assistance of AI, but is reviewed by a human.

Rational & Study Design

Why I created this study:

Erectile dysfunction can significantly impact quality of life, yet many men are hesitant to seek help due to stigma or misunderstanding. Research suggests tadalafil, a well-known PDE5 inhibitor, can improve erectile function when taken regularly. Social media and popular press often tout its benefits, yet empirical evidence specifically targeting nighttime erection quality remains sparse. By using the Adam Sensor for real-time tracking and the International Index of Erectile Function Survey, this study aims to provide robust data on the effects of daily tadalafil intake over a 30-day period. Understanding these outcomes could lead to better treatment protocols and enhance men's sexual health. This study is crucial for bridging the gap between anecdotal and scientific evidence.

My Objective for You:

By participating in this study, you'll gain insights into how a daily dose of 2.5mg tadalafil impacts your nighttime erection quality. Our goal is to help you understand and potentially improve your erectile health while contributing to a broader understanding that could benefit many others.

Aims & Objectives:

This study aims to evaluate the impact of daily 2.5mg tadalafil on nighttime erection quality over 30 days. We seek to assess changes in erectile function using the Adam Sensor and International Index of Erectile Function Survey.

Significance & Impact:

This challenge could redefine therapeutic approaches to erectile dysfunction by providing scientific validation for daily tadalafil use. Expected outcomes include improved erection quality, but limitations such as individual variability and adherence should be noted. Successful results could pave the way for new guidelines and reduce stigma, empowering men to take proactive steps towards better erectile health.

The Intervention

Included Products & Services

Product Name: Adam Sensor – Nocturnal Erection Tracker

Quantity included: 1

Price: $149.00

Product Description: You monitor your steps, calories, and even your credit score. Now, it's time to keep an eye on something crucial for many—your manhood's health. The Adam Sensor offers advanced technology to track erection health and gives you a chance to join leading studies in male wellness, uncovering new insights.

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