Treating Premature Ejaculation

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A spray used to treat premature ejaculation was shown to be effective in a second clinical trial, researchers say. The spray, currently known as PSD502, combines the drugs lidocaine and prilocaine, and is sprayed on the head of the penis just prior to intercourse. In the study, men who used the new spray reported that they were able to delay ejaculation up to five times longer than men who used a placebo medication. Also, both the men who used PSD502 and their partners reported improved sexual...

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