Bid adieu to premature ejaculation

Are you one of those who get ashamed to wife every night owing to premature ejaculation? If you are really, it’s the time for you to have a sigh of relief. A recently concluded study states, an experimental spray, used only five minutes prior to sexual intercourse, has been found to holdup premature ejaculation in men to a great degree. The spray is known as PSD502 and does include two drugs lidocaine and prilocaine.

In accordance with the study, men treated with PSD502 were able to hold up ejaculation up to five times longer than those who used placebo. What is more, the spray has the innate ability to work selectively on non-keratinized skin on the glans penis (head of the penis). The patients and partners in both trials reported noteworthy improvements in sexual satisfaction, and the drug was well tolerated.

“Premature ejaculation can have a powerful negative impact on the emotional and sexual lives of men and their partners,” said Professor Stanley E. Althof, PhD, Centre for Marital and Sexual Health of South Florida, West Palm Beach, Florida. “Recently, the international sexual health community agreed that PE should be defined as ejaculation occurring within approximately one minute of penetration that causes the patient distress.”

“Now we need to work to develop treatments, and these encouraging results with PSD502 seem to be a step in the right direction,” Althof added.

“We are excited that results from two pivotal studies have shown that PSD502 was effective for men with PE, and we look forward to the opportunity to help patients who have had no real options to date,” said Patrick Fourteau, Chief Executive Officer of Sciele Pharma, Inc.

The study was presented at the annual meeting of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA), Inc. in San Diego.

Don’t you get relieved too?

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