Men's
Erectile Dysfunction therapies turn on Women
26 October, 2005
Men who suffer from erectile
dysfunction (ED), and are undergoing treatment to
rectify the problem, may actually be doing their partners
libidos a world of good. Researchers from the University
of Western Ontario, Canada, in a first-ever prospective,
multi-institutional treatment study with multi-dimensional
psychometrically valid outcomes, have revealed that
women’s'
sexual function gets benefited from men’s
ED therapies.
The research, published in The Journal
of Sexual Medicine, involved 229 men with erectile dysfunction
for more than 6 months. The couples were divided into
two groups, those couples in which the men with erectile
dysfunction received a safe and effective PDE5 inhibitor
and those in which the men received placebo. There was
no difference between the untreated women's sexual function
scores in the two groups at baseline. After 12 weeks
and approximately 20 intercourse experiences, the untreated
women who were with men assigned to placebo were observed
to have their sexual function scores fall in all domains.
The untreated women who were with men assigned to effective
erectile dysfunction treatment recorded significantly
increased sexual function scores in all domains. The
greatest increases in sexual function were noted in
orgasm and satisfaction domains.
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