Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 I peeked. Don't ya think some of us ladies have close personal friends and husbands who might benefit from this info? > > Probably another failed antidepressant being marketed for what > they all do, > > kill the sexual urge. Appears to be mixed with another substance > that > > prevents > > complete disinterest in sex. > > > > Seems like more sex would handle premature ejaculation to me, > practice makes > > perfect > > and no side effects either. > > > > http://www.bentham.org/sample-issues/cmc9-8/spinks/spinks-ms.htm > > > > Eli Lilly & Co. have Dapoxetine (13), a 5-HT antagonist and SSRI > (currently > > has no specific data on the antagonist properties), currently > undergoing > > clinical trials, although no development has been reported on this > compound > > for several years now > > > > > > http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/29/business/29johnson.html > > > > J. & J. Submits Drug > > By BLOOMBERG NEWS > > > > Published: December 29, 2004 > > > > & said yesterday that it had applied for the first > approval > > in the United States of a prescription treatment for premature > ejaculation, > > the most common sexual dysfunction in men. > > > > & , based in New Brunswick, N.J., acquired the drug, > > dapoxetine, in 2000 from PPD Inc. > > > > The medication affects the same brain chemistry as some > antidepressants, the > > company said. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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