Rapid (premature) ejaculation is generally agreed to be the most common male sexual complaint. Yet, there is relatively little agreement among researchers and clinicians regarding its etiology, treatment, how best to define the condition, or even if it truly represents a “disorder.” This presentation will review these issues with a focus on their relevance for current and future approaches to the treatment of rapid ejaculation.
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Recorded: Sydney, Australia, April 2007