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Erectile Medications May Restore A Man's 'Sexual Function' But Not Always A Man's 'Sexual Health' |
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Friday, 13 July 2007 05:00 |
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Medications are not quite a magic pill to improve the sex lives of men with erectile problems, a Deakin University study has found.Hayley Matic conducted the study for her Doctor of Psychology (Health) with Deakin's School of Psychology under the supervision of Professor Marita McCabe. She found that while oral medications, known as PDE5 inhibitors, may restore a man's 'sexual function' they don't necessarily restore a man's 'sexual health'. [click link for full article]
Medications are not quite a magic pill to improve the sex lives of men with erectile problems, a Deakin University study has found.Hayley Matic conducted the study for her Doctor of Psychology (Health) with Deakin's School of Psychology under the supervision of Professor Marita McCabe. She found that while oral medications, known as PDE5 inhibitors, may restore a man's 'sexual function' they don't necessarily restore a man's 'sexual health'. [click link for full article] Read more at: . |