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Effect of blood sampling on apomorphine-induced penile tumescence in erectile impotence: a case report

Apomorphine HCl (Apo) (0.5 mg sc), but not placebo, induced an erectile response (monitored with a mercury strain gauge) lasting 40 min in an impotent hyperprolactinemic patient. Serial blood sampling modified the 40 min erectile response. Prompt detumescence followed by complete or partial restorat...

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Published in:Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience 1995-05, Vol.20 (3), p.233-235
Main Authors: KIELY, M. E, THAVUNDAYIL, J. X, LAL, S
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Genital system. Reproduction
Humans
Hyperprolactinemia - diagnosis
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Penile Erection - drug effects
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Testosterone - analysis
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