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Orgasm is preserved regardless of ejaculatory dysfunction with selective alpha1A-blocker administration
International Journal of Impotence Research, 06/19/09
Kobayashi K et al. - Orgasm is preserved regardless of the loss of seminal emission with silodosin administration. Although most participants reported mild discomfort during orgasm, they were greatly dissatisfied with the loss of seminal emission.
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