Belfast scientists develop ‘sex spray’

By Gwyneth MacLaine · April 08, 2009

A new spray to help men with premature ejaculation problems has been developed by scientists at a Belfast hospital.

Belfast scientists develop sex spray. The revolutionary new spray, which could prolong six-fold the length of time men have sex, was developed at the Royal Victoria Hospital.

Men who used the treatment five minutes before having intercourse extended their love-making from half a minute to almost four minutes, trials showed.

The spray uses local anaesthetics to numb the penis, helping to prolong the amount of time men stay aroused. It is believed the spray could be available in the next couple of years.

Lead researcher Professor Wallace Dinsmore said: “Our study shows that when the PSD502 spray was applied to the man’s penis five minutes before intercourse it improved both sexual performance and sexual satisfaction, which are key factors in treating premature ejaculation.”

Researchers looked at 300 men who had difficulty lasting for more than a minute during love-making.


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