A New Spray That Prevents Premature Ejaculation
Plethora Solutions of London, England have come out on a new topical penis spray for premature ejaculation. Used five minutes before sex, the spray can help a man delay his orgasm by six times longer than usual.
The study followed 300 men who suffered from premature ejaculation. The normal time to ejaculation from beginning of sex (was measured by their partners) was only 36 seconds. The company conducted a placebo study in which only 2/3 of the men used the spray which is called PSD502.
What the study showed was that men who had used the placebo spray with no active ingredients only averaged 66 seconds at the end of the study. The men who had used the real penis spray went on to average 228 seconds of delay, which is 4 minutes.
"This new topical spray has promise to become one of the most effective treatments for premature ejaculation," Urologist Ira D. Sharlip, MD says in a news release. "It has a number of characteristics which will be attractive to patients with premature ejaculation."
The spray had no serious side effects that were reported by the men or their partners.
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