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      Paroxetine treatment of premature ejaculation: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study.

      The American Journal of Psychiatry
      Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological, Drug Administration Schedule, therapeutic use, Double-Blind Method, administration & dosage, Humans, drug effects, Paroxetine, psychology, Adult, Treatment Outcome, Placebos, Middle Aged, drug therapy, Female, Male, Ejaculation

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          Seventeen male outpatients with premature ejaculation were randomly assigned to treatment with paroxetine (N = 8) or placebo (N = 9). After a first week dose of 20 mg/day, the paroxetine regimen was increased to 40 mg/day for 5 weeks. Patients and their female partners were interviewed separately. Patients treated with paroxetine had significantly greater clinical improvement than the patients given placebo.

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