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Erectile Dysfunction / Premature Ejaculation News From Medical News Today
Latest Erectile Dysfunction / Premature Ejaculation News From Medical News Today.

  • New Research On Sexual Function
    Young researchers presented innovative, early-stage research at the 16th Annual Summer Research Conference, a collaborative project of the AUA Foundation and the Society for Basic Urologic Research (SBUR). The AUA Foundation hosted the forum for young investigators to showcase and discuss the most cutting-edge research in sexual medicine.

  • Researchers Examine Safety Of Internet Prescriber Service Providing Erectile Dysfunction Medications
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  • Causes For Sexual Dysfunction Change As People Age - Earlier Experiences With Multiple Partners And STDs Take Their Toll
    Sexual dysfunction is not an inevitable part of aging, but it is strongly related a number of factors, such as mental and physical health, demographics and lifetime experiences, many of which are interrelated, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Chicago. The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, found that a history of sexually transmitted disease also has an impact on sexual health later in life.

  • Medical Management And Surgical Management Of Peyronie's Disease
    UroToday.com Peyronie's disease is a scarring phenomenon affecting the tunica albuginea of the penis. Scar tissue forms "plaques" that can result in pain with erection, penile deviation, penile shortening, indentation, and/or erectile dysfunction. It is associated with difficulty with sexual intercourse and as such it is associated with loss of self-esteem and depression on the part of the patient and often on the part of the patient's partner.

  • Penile Prostheses For The Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction
    UroToday.com - While erectile dysfunction has been described since ancient times, adequate treatment has only been available for the last three decades. Modern penile prosthetic devices were first developed in the early 1970s when Small et al. along with Scott et al. reported the implantation of penile prosthetic devices into the corpora cavernosa to fill the corpora cavernosa and provide a physiologically functional erection with good cosmetic results.

  • No-Nose Bicycle Saddles Improve Penile Sensation And Erectile Function In Bicycling Police Officers
    An innovative study appearing in the August issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine examined, for the first time, if noseless bicycle saddles would be an effective intervention for alleviating deleterious health effects, erectile dysfunction and groin numbness, caused by bicycling on the traditional saddle with a protruding nose extension.

  • Health Canada Advises Consumers Not To Use Rize 2 The Occasion Capsules Or Any Unauthorized Erectile Dysfunction Products
    Health Canada is warning consumers not to use Rize 2 The Occasion capsules (Rize2), an unauthorized product promoted for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, because it may pose serious health risks. Rize 2 contains an undeclared pharmaceutical ingredient similar to the prescription drug sildenafil which should only be used under the supervision of a health care professional.

  • Erectile Dysfunction And The Prostate: What Are The Connections?
    UroToday.com - Prostate cancer is the leading malignancy in American men and causes more than 60,000 deaths annually. Treatment of prostate cancer with either surgery, radiation therapy, cryotherapy or medical treatment is associated with significant life altering morbidity. Both incontinence and erectile dysfunction (ED) are too often sequelae of these treatment alternatives. ED can be a significant complication and can alter the life of both the prostate cancer patient and his partner.

  • Suspended Pharmacist Is Fined £3,000 For Illegal Sale And Supply Of Viagra
    Hitendra Patel (41), a suspended pharmacist, of 2 St Mary's Copse, St Mary's Road, Worcester Park, Surrey KT4 7LA was fined £3,000 and given a confiscation order of over £200,000 at Kingston Crown Court on 25 July 2008 for illegally selling and supplying the erectile dysfunction medicine Viagra. The sentence follows a prosecution by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The case began in 2003.

  • NexMed Receives FDA Response For Erectile Dysfunction Product
    NexMed, Inc. (Nasdaq: NEXM), announced the receipt of a non approvable letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in response to its New Drug Application (NDA) for its topical treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). The major regulatory issues raised by the FDA were related to the results of the transgenic mouse carcinogenicity study which NexMed completed in 2002.


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