THERAPEUTIC USE OF THIORIDAZINE IN PREMATURE EJACULATION
Abstract
Firstly, thioridazine's property of delaying ejaculation may prove of tremendous value in treatment of anxious and sexually insecure patients who gather many more problems consequent to the symptom of premature ejaculation. Secondly, I would like to emphasize the need for further research in this area.
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