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SAN DIEGO, May 24 -- The U. S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved Cialis, the generic version of Eli Lilly's erectile dysfunction drug, for daily use by men with heart failure.

The drug, which is available as Viagra, has been approved by the agency for use by men with aprescription requirement, but has not yet been approved for use by women.

Women's health is also under review by the agency. The drug is not approved for use by men with severe heart failure. The FDA has advised patients to stay well-hydrated while taking the drug.

A new clinical trial that will compare Cialis with Viagra with the same efficacy rate of men's health as Viagra, but with fewer side effects than Viagra, is underway. The trial, sponsored by the American Heart Association, is expected to start in September.

The FDA has also requested that Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline, Eli Lilly, and Schering-Plough be allowed to share data regarding a drug's effects on heart failure. Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline, and Schering-Plough will share data that men with heart failure and their spouses are taking the drugs.

This is the latest in a series of drug trials, which have produced new results and questions about the safety and effectiveness of the drugs. The drugs currently approved for use in heart failure are the PDE5 inhibitors, which work by blocking the production of certain hormones that cause heart failure.

The FDA is also reviewing the drug's potential use for treatment of pulmonary hypertension.

In a statement, Eli Lilly said the drug is approved to treat patients with heart failure, and is not approved for use in women. It is approved to treat patients with other conditions, including hypertension.

"The FDA is reviewing this drug and is informing patients that the FDA has reviewed the safety and effectiveness of the drug in patients with heart failure, and the FDA has recommended that it be used for treatment of heart failure," said Eli Lilly spokesman David V. Hirsch.

"The FDA has also requested that Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline, Eli Lilly and Schering-Plough share data regarding a drug's effects on heart failure," said the company. "The FDA has requested that Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline, Eli Lilly and Schering-Plough share data regarding a drug's effects on heart failure."

The FDA is continuing to work with companies to ensure that drugs approved for use by women are safe and effective, and to make sure that the FDA is aware of all of the information that patients and doctors need to know about the drugs.

Originally Published: May 24, 2008 at 12:00 AM EDT

A new clinical trial that will compare Cialis, the generic version of Eli Lilly's erectile dysfunction drug, with Viagra, the brand-name drug that treats erectile dysfunction, has been launched.

The new study, which involved more than 1,000 men with heart failure and their spouses, will look at the drug's effect on heart failure in men with severe heart failure, and will assess how well it does on a daily basis.

Viagra, the brand-name drug, was first approved by the FDA in 1998, and is now available as a generic medication. It was the first erectile dysfunction drug to be approved for daily use by a female patient. Cialis is also a generic version of Eli Lilly's erectile dysfunction drug.

Cialis and Viagra are FDA-approved and approved for use by women, and their side effects are not included in the new analysis. The FDA has not yet announced what information it will share about the new study.

Viagra, the brand-name drug, is approved for use by women, and its side effects are not included in the new analysis. Cialis, the brand-name drug, is approved for use by women, and its side effects are not included in the new analysis.Viagra is a generic version of Lilly's erectile dysfunction drug, and is available as a generic medication. It is a brand-name drug with the generic name sildenafil citrate, which is the active ingredient in Viagra.

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