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Premature ejaculation and stress

Andrologia, 2021
Recent findings indicate that men with premature ejaculation report more frequent sexual problems associated with increased anxiety and interpersonal difficulties. Bearing this in mind, the neuroendocrine changes were examined in men with premature ejaculation and compared to other indicators of stressful experiences to see whether there can be any ...
Ludek Fiala   +5 more
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Dapoxetine for Premature Ejaculation

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2010
Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common form of male sexual dysfunction, with an estimated worldwide prevalence of 20–30%.1 Although PE is not life threatening, it has significant impact on quality of life. The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR)defines PE as “persistent or recurrent ejaculation
A M, Feige   +2 more
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Premature Ejaculation

Progres en urologie : journal de l'Association francaise d'urologie et de la Societe francaise d'urologie, 2014
Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common masculine sexual disorder with a potentially deleterious effect on the patient's morale and the relationship with the partner. It is underdiagnosed, or self-diagnosed, and as patients hesitate to confide in their doctor, and doctors do not enquire about it, it is rarely treated.
Vincenzo Mirone, Ferdinando Fusco
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Epidemiology of premature ejaculation

Current Opinion in Urology, 2005
Accumulating evidence suggests that premature ejaculation is the most common sexual symptom. This review focuses on the epidemiology of premature ejaculation from geographical and medical perspectives.In the past year many articles have been published using the data from the Global Study of Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors, a large survey that ...
Emmanuele A. Jannini, LENZI, Andrea
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Premature Ejaculation

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Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common complaint, but clinical prevalence rates are strongly dependent on diagnostic criteria and range from 2% to 30% of the general population. Recent definitions employ criteria requiring a recurring ejaculation latency of one minute or less during penetrative intercourse, which is rare in comparison to a subjectively
Ventus Daniel, Jern Patrick
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▼Dapoxetine for premature ejaculation

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2014
Premature ejaculation, also referred to as rapid or early ejaculation, is a poorly understood disorder with no single, widely-recognised, evidence-based definition. Studies based on patient self-reporting indicate that premature ejaculation is a common complaint with estimated prevalence ranging from 4%–39% of men in the general community.1 However, a ...
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Pharmacotherapy for premature ejaculation

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2014
Four premature ejaculation (PE) subtypes are distinguished on the basis of the duration of the intravaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT), its course in life, and frequency of complaints. Since the 1930s oral drug treatment and local anesthetics have been used to treat PE.
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