Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3883005 | The Journal of Urology | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
For the standard patient, defined as a man with acquired organic erectile dysfunction and no evidence of hypogonadism or hyperprolactinemia, the panel recommends 3 treatment alternatives: vacuum constriction devices, vasoactive drug injection therapy and penile prosthesis implantation. Based on the data to date, yohimbine does not appear to be effective for organic erectile dysfunction and, thus, it should not be recommended as treatment for the standard patient. Venous surgery and arterial surgery in men with arteriolosclerotic disease are considered investigational and should be performed only in a research setting with long-term followup available.
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Authors
Drogo K. Montague, James H. Barada, Arnold M. Belker, Laurence A. Levine, Perry W. Nadig, Claus G. Roehrborn, Ira D. Sharlip, Alan H. Bennett,