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Can apomorphine be prescribed for male impotence where sildenafil is not appropriate? |
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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"Sublingual apomorphine is effective in erectile dysfunction. The number needed to treat compared with placebo for erections sufficient for intercourse was 7 (5 to 10). Nausea was the chief adverse effect." There is evidence that apomorphine is effective in erectile dysfunction. Clinical Evidence rate it as beneficial, while Bandolier give the following 'Clinical bottom line' [2]: "Sublingual apomorphine is ... via NLH Question Answering Service Read more at: Viagra, Sildenafil News |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 May 2008 )
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