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There has been a great deal of talk about so called wonder treatments of late, designed to help treat premature ejaculation. If reports are to be believed, a brand new spray may be hitting the market very soon with experts tipping it to work 6 times more effectively than current medications.
Although research studies of PSD502 failed to provide overly positive results (with men lasting for 3 minutes during sex, having previously lasted 30 seconds), doctors like Irwin Goldstein, MD, director of San Diego Sexual Medicine are excited at the prospect because it is the first time a promising premature ejaculation drug has been tested on men who suffer with serious premature ejaculation.
Explosive figures
Around 30% of the male population suffer with some form of premature ejaculation, a condition which experts define as ejaculation that occurs within one minute of vaginal penetration. Ahead of impotence, it has become the leading sexual problem for men.
Premature ejaculation can prove detrimental for the mental wellbeing of the sufferer as well as relationships. Doctor Goldstein also believes that it can trigger anxiety, depression and additional sexual problems after he was presented with the worrying findings at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association.
If left untreated, premature ejaculation can prove devastating and it is therefore important that people seek professional advice from a trained health practitioner if they experience any of the associated symptoms. Discussion is the first stage of treatment because help is at hand. Other treatments set to hit the UK market, subject to approval include Priligy.
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