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  2. Priapism - Wikipedia

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    Very rarely, clitoral priapism occurs in women. [4] Sickle cell disease is the most common cause of ischemic priapism. [3] Other causes include medications such as antipsychotics, SSRIs, blood thinners and prostaglandin E1, as well as drugs such as cocaine. [3] [5] Ischemic priapism occurs when blood does not adequately drain from the penis. [3]

  3. Pseudoephedrine - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoephedrine is widely available over-the-counter in both single-drug and combination preparations. [30] [22] [13] [2] Availability of pseudoephedrine has been restricted starting in 2005 as it can be used to synthesize methamphetamine. [13] [2] Phenylephrine has replaced pseudoephedrine in many over-the-counter oral decongestant products. [2]

  4. What Is Priapism & How Can Men Treat It? - AOL

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    Studies show that roughly 30 to 40 percent of men with sickle cell disease experience priapism. And by the time they reach 40 years old, around 60 percent will have had it at least once.

  5. Persistent genital arousal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Sexology, neurology. Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD), originally called persistent sexual arousal syndrome (PSAS), [1] is spontaneous, persistent, unwanted and uncontrollable genital arousal in the absence of sexual stimulation or sexual desire, [2][3] and is typically not relieved by orgasm. [3][4] Instead, multiple orgasms over ...

  6. 12 Reasons You Might be Losing Arousal During Intimacy - AOL

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    These can cause you to either lose your arousal during intimacy or get an arousal that isn’t quite firm enough for completion, including: Physical health conditions. Medications and recreational ...

  7. Alpha blocker - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common side effects with alpha blockers is the first dose effect. [29] This is a phenomenon in which patients with hypertension take an alpha blocker for the first time, and suddenly experience an intense decrease in blood pressure.

  8. Phenylephrine - Wikipedia

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    Phenylephrine is a selective α 1 -adrenergic receptor agonist with minimal to no β-adrenergic receptor agonist activity or induction of norepinephrine release. [ 5 ][ 8 ][ 15 ] It causes constriction of both arteries and veins. [ 12 ] Phenylephrine was patented in 1933 [ 16 ] and came into medical use in 1938. [ 17 ]

  9. Talk:Priapism - Wikipedia

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    It's been almost 6 years, and there's still a "four hours"/"six hours" discrepancy in the opening paragraph. "Priapism is a potentially painful medical condition, in which the erect penis or clitoris does not return to its flaccid state... within four hours." and "Ongoing penile erections for more than 6 hours can be classified as priapism."