Testosterone and erectile dysfunction
Aging is associated with a decline in several important health factors in men, including
libido. Serum testosterone concentrations also decrease with age, and many age‐related …
libido. Serum testosterone concentrations also decrease with age, and many age‐related …
Who should be treated and how? Evidence-based medicine in symptomatic BPH
MJ Speakman - European urology, 1999 - karger.com
The management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), although based on the best
available evidence, should be individualised to patients' circumstances and personal …
available evidence, should be individualised to patients' circumstances and personal …
A European multicentre study to evaluate the tolerability of apomorphine sublingual administered in a forced dose‐escalation regimen in patients with erectile …
AT Von Keitz, P Ströberg, S Bukofzer… - BJU …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To determine the risk‐benefit ratio of a forced dose‐escalation regimen (2 to 3 to 4
mg) in a European clinical study evaluating apomorphine sublingual (SL) in treating erectile …
mg) in a European clinical study evaluating apomorphine sublingual (SL) in treating erectile …
Diagnosis and management of erectile dysfunction in the primary care setting
MT Rosenberg - International journal of clinical practice, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Recent advances in the management of erectile dysfunction (ED) involve the use of oral
phosphodiesterase type‐5 (PDE‐5) inhibitor therapies which have transformed the …
phosphodiesterase type‐5 (PDE‐5) inhibitor therapies which have transformed the …
[HTML][HTML] Health issues in men: Part I. Common genitourinary disorders
TD Epperly, KE Moore - American family physician, 2000 - aafp.org
Prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, urogenital cancers, premature ejaculation and
erectile dysfunction are genitourinary conditions commonly encountered in men. Screening …
erectile dysfunction are genitourinary conditions commonly encountered in men. Screening …
[PDF][PDF] Erectile dysfunction: the primary care practitioner's view
R Sadovsky, M Dunn, BM Grobe - Am J Managed Care, 1999 - researchgate.net
6Sadovsky/March CME Page 1 Erectile dysfunction (ED) is being encoun- tered more
frequently by primary care prac- titioners because of publicity and the advent of new treatments …
frequently by primary care prac- titioners because of publicity and the advent of new treatments …
The role of apomorphine SL in the treatment of male erectile dysfunction.
JPW Heaton, JE Altwein - BJU international, 2001 - search.ebscohost.com
Discusses the role of apomorphine sublingual in the treatment of male erectile dysfunction
(ED). Treatment options for ED; Psychosocial therapy using behavioral or cognitive …
(ED). Treatment options for ED; Psychosocial therapy using behavioral or cognitive …
How a primary care clinician approaches erectile dysfunction
JJ Mulcahy, R Sadovsky, K Custis - Male sexual function: a guide to …, 2006 - Springer
Primary care clinicians are recognizing that the longitudinal and personal relationship they
have with patients is an asset in discussing and resolving sexual problems. Knowledge of a …
have with patients is an asset in discussing and resolving sexual problems. Knowledge of a …
Therapeutic management of erectile dysfunction
JD McCoid - Nurse Prescribing, 2007 - magonlinelibrary.com
ED is a common and treatable condition which can have serious implications for the
patient's quality of life. There is an array of risk factors, from lifestyle factors such as smoking …
patient's quality of life. There is an array of risk factors, from lifestyle factors such as smoking …
Surgery of the Male Genital System
JP Fogarty - Family Medicine, 2003 - Springer
Acute scrotal pain and swelling is a common presentation in boys and young men. While
there are several causes, it is critical to rule out testicular torsion early because the …
there are several causes, it is critical to rule out testicular torsion early because the …