On-demand tramadol hydrochloride use in premature ejaculation treatment.

Urology

Department of Urology Clinic, Konya Training and Research Hospital, and Department of Urology, Selcuk University Selcuklu Medical Faculty, Konya, Turkey.

Published: January 2012

Objectives: To determine the efficacy of tramadol in premature ejaculation (PE) treatment compared with placebo.

Methods: A single-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study was conducted with 60 lifelong (primary) patients with PE. The patients were randomized into 2 groups, each consisting of 30 patients, who took tramadol or placebo on demand. PE was defined as an intravaginal ejaculation latency time of ≤60 seconds in 90% of intercourse episodes. The efficacy of the drugs was assessed using the intravaginal ejaculation latency time, ability of ejaculation control, and sexual satisfaction scores after an 8-week treatment period.

Results: All participants completed the study voluntarily. Two groups were similar in terms of the patient demographics. Increases in the intravaginal ejaculation latency time, ability of ejaculation control, and sexual satisfaction score between the placebo and tramadol groups were compared with the baseline values in both groups. At the end of study period, the tramadol group had significantly (P<.001) greater values for all 3 parameters compared with those in the placebo group.

Conclusions: On-demand use of low-dose tramadol is effective for lifelong PE. Currently, selective seratonin reuptake inhibitors such as dapoxetine, are a more popular treatment option for PE. However, tramadol might be considered an alternative agent for primary PE treatment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2011.09.031DOI Listing

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