The study investigated whether baseline hormone levels play a role in sexual response to the PDE5i tadalafil in men with LUTS-BPH and ED. The researchers concluded that baseline total testosterone levels do not impact the response of tadalafil in these men.
Archives for May 2016
After Prostate Cancer Surgery, Restoring Erectile Function Does Not Always Lead to Satisfaction
Does restoration of erectile function after prostate cancer surgery equal overall sexual satisfaction? Not necessarily, according to a new study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Survey Provides Insights on CCH Injections for Peyronie’s Disease
A recent survey of 100 members of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA) provided some insight on the prevalence of adverse events associated with intralesional injections of collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) – a nonsurgical option for treating Peyronie’s disease.
Erectile Dysfunction is More Common in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
Men who have survived childhood cancer are at higher risk for erectile dysfunction (ED), according to an American research team.
Improved Positivity and Communication Improves Symptoms of Vestibulodynia
Developing positive thoughts about penetration and improving communication between sex partners could help women with provoked vestibulodynia.
Testosterone Therapy Might Decrease Cardiovascular Risk in Some Men
New research suggests that in older men with low testosterone and coronary artery disease, testosterone replacement therapy might protect against cardiovascular events like heart attacks, strokes, and death.