Updated Feb 19, 2007 at 6:6 EST.
In volume 99 of BJU International published in February 2007, Dinsmore reported that men who used TEMPE spray 15 minutes before sex lasted more than two times that of men who used a placebo. The men who used the spray had reported persistent premature ejaculation ( PE ).
TEMPE stands for topical eutectic mixture for premature ejaculation ( PE ).
The study’s author noted that using
TEMPE as required has the potential to affect many men who currently experience premature ejaculation ( PE ). The spray is made of a combination of anesthetic medications lidocaine and prilocaine. It is “spritzed” on the tip of the penis before sexual intercourse. It has few side effects and 60% of the women surveyed said that their partner displayed greater control over ejaculation as a result of using the spray.
Written by the PEhomepage.com Editorial Team.
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