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      Extending the rationale of combination therapy to unresponsive erectile dysfunction.

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          Combination therapies aim to overcome the limitations of individual drugs by selecting diverse targets of action to enhance effectiveness synergistically. This article reviews the principles of combination therapy and its applications for benign prostatic hyperplasia and overactive bladder. It then examines pathophysiological, pharmacological, and clinical evidence for currently available drug and device combinations for erectile dysfunction that has not responded to first-line, single-agent therapy.

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          Journal
          Rev Urol
          Reviews in urology
          1523-6161
          1523-6161
          2007
          : 9
          : 4
          Article
          2213890
          18231616
          701c1be7-34e2-46ee-9831-9e914836e82e
          History

          Intraurethral therapy,Overactive bladder,Combination therapy,Benign prostatic hyperplasia,Erectile dysfunction,Intracavernosal therapy

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