Subject: delayed ejaculation
Topic Area: Sexual Dysfunction
Forum: The Urology Forum
Here we will discuss the problem of delayed ejaculation and the description of this problem is given below.
A man takes chlorazepate for depression. He uses Viagra® for erection problems. He cannot achieve ejaculation during intercourse
and can ejaculate only with very vigorous masturbation for often long periods of time. Could the chlorazepate be causing his
problem? His penis head is not sensitive at all. He feels he is getting resistant to Viagra® as well. How can it be so? Is it
possible?
Yes, it is possible that chlorazepate may have side effects with similar symptoms. There are also cases when Viagra does not help
for the low testosterone. And there should be made a special testing through blood tests to see if this is the case. If it turns out that this is the case of low testosterone, one may have replacement therapy. It is desirable that men should consult their physicians and urologists for further evaluation of the problem.
Although there is an answer for the asked question here, it does not mean that it substitutes seeing the doctor. It just helps to
understand the problem more and decide what doctor to visit. And it is advisable to consult a personal doctor for treating your very
case.
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