A paper presented earlier this week at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Atlanta suggests that a drug called cabergoline may have the ability to induce the return of orgasm in men with anorgasmia (the persistent or frequent absence of orgasm after normal sexual arousal). The available data suggests that the patients included men with anorgasmia as a consequence of radical prostatectomy. … READ MORE …
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