Updated Mar 27, 2007 at 23:30 EST.
In volume 60 of
the International Journal of Clinical Practice published in June 2006, A. Riley and R.T. Seagraves explain the most current treatment options for premature ejaculation ( PE ) . The most prevalent treatment for premature ejaculation ( PE ) continues to be psychotherapy. Some pharmaceutical options are becoming more prevalent, however.
The oldest pharmaceutical treatment for premature ejaculation ( PE ) is anesthetic medication placed on the glans penis to reduce penile sensitivity. More current options include the use of antidepressant medications, specifically selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, since these medications have delayed ejaculation as a side effect. Despite the treatment used, there is a high propensity to relapse.
Written by the PEhomepage.com Editorial Team.
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