Transurethral Alprostadil: A New Therapy for Impotency
As many as two-thirds of the men with impotency because of physical conditions, vascular
disease, stress, trauma, surgery and diabetes, can probably have an erection again.
A new treatment to help men has been thought to be found. It is less invasive than most
other treatments. According to almost 60 medical centers all over the United States of
America, the new approach has been found. Transurethral Alprostadil has enabled 64.9%
of all men with erectile disfunction to have an erection during sexual intercourse,
compared to 18.6% on placebo.
Other therapies include needle injection, vacuum devices, and implants. the new
treatment is used by inserting an applicator containing a microspository of aprosital
into the urethra after going to the bathroom. When a button on the applicator is pressed
the suppository is deposited into the urethral lining. Then after ten minutes an
erection is formed
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