The Therapeutic Effects of Tramadol and Fluoxetine in Premature Ejaculation: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Author(s) -
Hamidreza Gholam Rezaei,
Ehsan Shahverdi,
Saeideh Ebrahimi,
Keramat Dehghani
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
thrita
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2352-0620
pISSN - 2352-0612
DOI - 10.5812/thrita.28811
Subject(s) - premature ejaculation , tramadol , fluoxetine , medicine , ejaculation , randomized controlled trial , anesthesia , sexual intercourse , significant difference , clinical efficacy , analgesic , psychology , population , receptor , psychoanalysis , serotonin , environmental health
ejaculation. Patients and Methods: In this randomized clinical trial study, 36 males with premature ejaculation attending Booali and Chamran hospitals in Tehran, Iran, in 2013 were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive either 50 mg tramadol or 20 mg fluoxetine 3 - 6 hours before sexual intercourse. Then the intra-vaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT) was compared. Results: Thirty-six subjects with the mean age of 44 ± 19.3 years underwent analysis. Eighteen subjects were treated by fluoxetine and 18 by tramadol. The efficacy of treatment in the two groups showed no significant difference (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in IELT (P > 0.05), but before-after comparisons showed a significant efficacy in the two groups. Conclusions: It was concluded that the efficacy of tramadol and fluoxetine in males with premature ejaculation are the same and both are effective. Both of these drugs are safe to treat premature ejaculation.
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