Promescent
Promescent is a topical medication[1] for the treatment of premature ejaculation. It is made by Absorption Pharmaceuticals and is available over-the-counter in the U.S. by way of FDA Monograph 21CFR 348.10.[2]
History
Promescent was invented in 2009 by doctor Ronald F. Gilbert, former chief of the Department of Urology at Hoag Hospital and assistant clinical professor of urology at UCI Medical School.[3]
Urologists had been encouraged by the success of two topical anesthetics with fast absorption lidocaine/prilocaine eutectic formulations: EMLA[4] and PSD502.[5] However, neither of the products are approved by the FDA[6] specifically for the treatment of PE due to prilocaine's unusual side effect of methemoglobinemia.
Medical References
The following medical institutions mention Promescent as a viable solution for premature ejaculation:
Mayo Clinic[7]
WebMD[8]
Health Communities (with partners Cornell University and the Sexual Medicine Society of North America)[9]
Event-level impact of Promescent on quality of sexual experience in men with subjective premature ejaculation
International Journal of Impotence Research (2016), published online 25 August 2016
Promescent is an ejaculation-delaying topical agent that appears to be effective in increasing the time to ejaculation and the overall quality of the sexual experience in men with subjective premature ejaculation. Further clinical trials that include the partner perspective would be beneficial and a larger population of patients with lifelong premature ejaculation, acquired premature ejaculation, natural variable premature ejaculation, and in male volunteers with normal intravaginal ejaculatory latency times would enhance the understanding of the differential effects of this product on all men looking to delay their ejaculation.
85.6% of participants indicated ejaculatory control to be extremely or very important
81% of participants indicated that ejaculating sooner than desired is moderately or severely bothersome
38.7% of men who did not use the product reported having an orgasm when their partner did not; that figure decreased to 21.0% when participants used Promescent
72.1% of participants felt the use of the product positively impacted their sexual experience.[10]
Technology
Gilbert sought a eutectic formulation with maximum absorption rate through the penile skin without the use of prilocaine. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted to Absorption Pharmaceuticals the following patents related to the technology of Promescent:
Patent No. | Date of Issue | Overview Description |
---|---|---|
8,507,561 | 13Aug2013 | Formula application to premature ejaculation |
8,563,616 | 22Oct2013 | Composition of lidocaine-only eutectic formula |
8,637,577 | 28Jan2014 | Additional eutectic formulations |
These patents protect novel lidocaine-only eutectic formulations which enable increased absorption of the anesthetic through the skin.[11][12][13]
Cultural
Promescent has sparked numerous articles in the media about the increase awareness of premature ejaculation as the leading male sexual dysfunction[14] and the effectiveness and practicality of various topical treatments.[15][16][17] In October, 2013, Promescent was highlighted in a story on CNBC television and website entitled "Move over, Viagra. There's a new sex drug in town."[18]
On February 25, 2014, Mr. Skin was on the Howard Stern SiriusXM radio show describing the benefits of Promescent. Mr. Skin said "...let's say you're 5 second guy, you'll become 5 minute guy; and if you're a 5 minute guy, you'll become a 25 minute guy." Upon which Howard exclaimed enthusiastically, "Wow! These guys are geniuses!"
References
- ↑ US National Library of Medicine/National Institute of Health/DailyMed http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/lookup.cfm?setid=5b508238-3be7-4b0d-bf35-51de79f58f55
- ↑ U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) External Analgesic Drug Products for Over-The-Counter Human Use http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfCFR/CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart=348&showFR=1
- ↑ "Ronald F. Gilbert, M.D., F.A.C.S., Newport Beach Urologist, Urology Specialist Orange County". Orangecoasturology.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-27. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
- ↑ Atan, A. Comparison of efficacy of sildenafil-only, sildenafil plus topical EMLA cream, and topical EMLA-cream-only in treatment of premature ejaculation, Urology, 2006 Feb; 67(2):388-91
- ↑ Carson, C. Improved ejaculatory latency, control and sexual satisfaction when PSD502 is applied topically in men with premature ejaculation: results of a phase III, double-blind, placebo-controlled study; J Sex Med 2010 Sep 7(9):3179-89. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.01913.x
- ↑ Urology Care Foundation - Urology A-Z - "Premature Ejaculation (PE)". Urologyhealth.org. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
- ↑ "Mayo Clinic Premature Ejaculation Treatments and Drugs". mayoclinic.org. Mayo Clinic.
- ↑ "WebMD Male Sexual Dysfunction Treatments". webmd.com. WebMD.
- ↑ "Health Communities: Treatment for Premature Ejaculation". healthcommunities.com. Remedy Health Media with partners: Cornell University and the Sexual Medicine Society of North America.
- ↑ Mark, K. P.; Kerner, I. (2016-11-01). "Event-level impact of Promescent on quality of sexual experience in men with subjective premature ejaculation". International Journal of Impotence Research. 28 (6): 216–220. doi:10.1038/ijir.2016.31. ISSN 0955-9930.
- ↑ Desensitizing drug product US 8507561 B2, http://www.google.com/patents/US8507561
- ↑ Desensitizing drug product US 8563616 B2, https://www.google.com/patents/US8563616
- ↑ Desensitizing drug product US 8637577 B2, https://www.google.com/patents/US8637577
- ↑ Cleveland Clinic Sexual Dysfunction in Males http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/sexual_dysfunction/hic_sexual_dysfunction_in_males.aspx
- ↑ Ian Kerner, PE: The 'other' male sexual problem, CNN Health 3 May 2012
- ↑ What's With These New Lidocaine Sprays? Should I Try One? Esquire Magazine, February 2013
- ↑ The Atlantic http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/11/when-is-ejaculation-premature-and-when-should-a-penis-be-made-numb/265071/ 12 November 2012
- ↑ Jane Wells (2013-10-03). "Move over, Viagra. There's a new sex drug in town". Cnbc.com. Retrieved 2013-11-01.