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Therapeutic Areas: Nephrology/Urology
Disease Category: Premature Ejaculation
Trial Information
Premature Ejaculation (PE)
Hey guys, does sex seem to be over before it starts? Are you
lasting long enough with your female partner? There is a condition
that many men experience called Premature Ejaculation, or PE. You
may qualify for a research study involving an investigational
medication for the treatment of PE. West Coast Clinical Research in
the San Fernando Valley, is conducting this study. The West Coast
Clinical Research staff is a team of medical research
professionals. Qualified participants must be men, at least 18
years old who are experiencing Premature Ejaculation. You also must
be in a stable relationship with only one female partner for at
least three months. If you qualify, all study related care will be
at no cost including study-related exams; study medication and
financial compensation will also be provided for time and travel.
Call West Coast Clinical Research at 818-776-0820. That’s
818-776-0820. Call 818-776-0820.
Patient Inclusion Criteria:
- Men 18 and over
- Stable relationship with just one female partner
- Partner using medically reliable method of birth
control
Patient Exclusion Criteria:
- Partner or patient:
- Psychiatric disorder, genito-urinary surgery or Urinary tract
infection within last 8 weeks
- Alcohol or drug abuse
- Pregnant partners
Michele M. Pleasant, Patient Recruitment Specialist
West Coast Clinical Research
5525 Etiwanda Ave. Suite 202
Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone: 818-776-0820
Fax: 818-776-1269
EMail: mpleasant@wccresearch.com
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Research Center Information: West Coast Clinical Research
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