New Pill Stops Ejaculation
LONDON — British scientists have begun work on a pill that men can use as a one-off contraceptive before going out on a date. They claim that the pill can prevent a man from ejaculating but within a few hours his fertility and function would return to normal.
The latest male pill was inspired by two medicines that were previously in use for the treatment of high blood pressure and schizophrenia. Both of the medicines had side effects that prevented ejaculation in users.
Scientists hope to have it on the market in as little as five years. Scientists working on the project say that potential side effects include drowsiness and dizziness.
But Dr. John Amory, an associate professor at the University of Washington's medical school, says this new drug may have other, more dangerous side effects. Amory is currently working on another male contraceptive project.
"It's an interesting idea, but so far has not even been tested in animals -- only in the Petri dish," Amory told XFANZ in an e-mail. "Also, the medications they are using are not benign.”
Amory said that two of the drugs in the new pill can cause retinal damage and low blood pressure.
Adult star Peter North, who is known for his superabundant ejaculations, is also dubious of the new pill.
"I can't speak from any scientific point of view, but I would tend to think that controlling something like that would have an adverse affect on the libido in the long run," he told XFANZ. "In the logical way of thinking, I can’t see it not having a long-term effect down the road. I mean, who wants to be the guinea pig on that one?"
According to FreeRepublic.com, the new pill, which would be available in a tablet form, will contain chemicals that prevent ejaculation altogether, although men's fertility and function should return to normal within a few hours of stopping treatment.
"The big test would be if it worked on me," North laughed.

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home