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In order to test the capability of a reinjection to improve an incomplete pharmaco induced erection, we submitted 30 impotent patients, with incomplete erectile responses to 10 µg PGE1+1 mg phentolamine, to a second injection of 15 µg PGE1+1.5 mg phentolamine+30 mg papaverine, fifteen minutes after the first injection. Twenty-one patients improved their erection including nine who achieved complete rigidity. We conclude that incomplete pharmaco induced erections can frequently be improved by reinjection.
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Pagani, E., Puech-Leão, P., Glina, S. et al. The value of a second injection on the pharmaco induced erection test. Int J Impot Res 9, 167–168 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijir.3900283
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